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Haldar, a fictional character in the stories of J.R.R. Tolkien, was part of the Haladin tribe, the second group of men to enter Beleriand. He was the son of Haldad,and brother to Lady Haleth. He was slain with his father in the orc-raid on Thargelion.

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