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  2. Hajduk - Wikipedia

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    The term "haiduci" was used by the Romanian resistance movement Haiducii Muscelului, between 1947 and 1959, which opposed the Soviet occupation and the Communist government. In the 2003 viral Moldovan pop song Dragostea Din Tei, the singer begins by introducing himself as a 'haiduc'. In 2004, Haiducii herself released a successful cover of the ...

  3. Haiducii - Wikipedia

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    Paula Monica Mitrache (born 14 June 1971), known by the stage name Haiducii (Romanian pronunciation: [hajˈdutʃij]), is a Romanian singer and model. Her first single, "Dragostea din tei", was released in 2004, which is a cover of O-Zone's homonymous single of the previous year; commercially, it reached widespread success, reaching no. 1 in Austria, Italy, Portugal and Sweden, as well as the ...

  4. Serbian hajduks - Wikipedia

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    Hajduk weapons, Belgrade Military Museum. The Serbian hajduks (Serbian: хајдуци / hajduci) were brigands and guerrilla freedom fighters throughout Ottoman-held Balkans, mainly in Serbia, organized into bands headed by a harambaša ("bandit leader"), who descended from the mountains and forests and robbed and attacked the Ottomans.

  5. Taraf de Haïdouks - Wikipedia

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    Taraful Haiducilor ("Taraf of Haiduks") are a Romanian-Romani taraf (a troupe of lăutari, traditional musicians) from Clejani, Romania, and one of the most prominent such groups in post-Communist era Romania.

  6. Radu Anghel - Wikipedia

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    Radu Anghel din Greci, also known as Radu Anghelu or Radu lui Anghel (1827 – October 1865), was a Wallachian brigand, or hajduk.As a smallholder in Dâmbovița County, he first delved in illegal activities during his teens, thus protesting against the exploitative boyardom.

  7. Dragostea din tei - Wikipedia

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    "Dragostea din tei" [A] (pronounced [ˈdraɡoste̯a din ˈtej] ⓘ; Romanian: "Love From the Linden Tree" [15]) is a song recorded by Moldovan group O-Zone, released around July ...

  8. Category:Haiducii songs - Wikipedia

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  9. More 'N' More (I Love You) - Wikipedia

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    "More 'N' More (I Love You)" is Romanian artist Haiducii's fourth single, released in Italy in December 2005, and it is her second song in English.