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Ḫaldi
Possible depiction of the Araratian god Khaldi, standing on a lion.
Erebuni Fortress Museum: Yerevan, Armenia
Other namesKhaldi
AffiliationUrartian mythology, Theispas, Shivini
AbodeUrartu
SymbolLion
Personal information
ChildrenArdinis (?)[1][2]

Ḫaldi (d,Ḫaldi, also known as Khaldi) was one of the three chief deities of Urartu. He was a warrior god to whom the kings of Urartu would pray for victories in battle. Ḫaldi was portrayed as a man with or without wings, standing on a lion.[3]

His principle shrine was at Ardini (Muṣaṣir). The temples dedicated to Khaldi were adorned with weapons such as swords, spears, bows and arrows, and shields hung from the walls and were sometimes known as 'the house of weapons'.[3]

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Column base; the god Khaldi stands on a lion, holding in his left hand a bowl and in his right hand a spearhead (or a plant)
Reign of King Rusa II (685–645 BCE); Urartu; Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey

History[edit]

According to Urartologist Paul Zimansky, Haldi was not a native Urartian god but apparently an obscure Akkadian deity (which explains the location of the main temple of worship for Haldi in Musasir, believed to be near modern Rawandiz, Iraq).[4] Haldi was not initially worshipped by Urartians, at least as their chief god, as his cult does not appear to have been introduced until the reign of Ishpuini.[4]

According to Michael C. Astour, Haldi could be etymologically related to the Hurrian word 'heldi', meaning 'high'.[5] An alternate theory postulates that the name could be of Indo-European (possibly Helleno-Armenian) or Old Armenian origin, meaning 'sun god' (compare with Greek Helios and Latin Sol). The Urartian Kings used to erect steles dedicated to Ḫaldi in which they inscribed the successes of their military campaigns, the buildings built, and also the agricultural activities that took place during their reign.[6]

Mythology[edit]

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Along with Ḫaldi of Ardini, the other two chief deities of Urartu were Theispas of Kumenu, and Shivini of Tushpa.[5] Of all the gods of the Urartian pantheon, the most inscriptions are dedicated to Ḫaldi.[citation needed] His wife was the goddess Arubani and/or the goddess Bagvarti.[3]

He was the primary god of the most prominent group of Urartian tribes, which eventually evolved into the Armenian nation. Some sources claim that the legendary patriarch and founder of the Armenians, Hayk, is derived from Ḫaldi, but other theories about the etymology of Hayk are more widely accepted.[7]

Haldi's depiction in Uratian art has been the subject of confusion, and as of 2012 no images of him explicitly labelled as such were known. In 1963, Margarete Riemschneider proposed that Haldi was 'pictureless' and never depicted in Uratian imagery, and suggested that he was symbolized by a lance. Zimansky in 2012 wrote that he had been a skeptic of this theory, but 'I think it unlikely that the paucity of securely identified depictions of Haldi can be due entirely to the poverty of secure identifications in Uratian art generally' and suggested that one image, of a man surrounded by flames leading a pantheon of gods into battle, might represent the king: a 'mortal agent...empowered by the divine'.[8]

Gallery[edit]

  • Khaldi's temple in Erebuni, 782 BCE

  • Khaldi god standing on a lion, Armenian postage stamp, 1993

  • Urartu God Chaldi

  • Erywań, Erebuni Fortress

  • Erebuni pattern

  • Modern Armenian reproduction

  • Urartian Carcanet

References[edit]

  1. ^Sayce, A.H. (1908). 'Armenia (Vannic)'. In Hastings, James (ed.). Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics. 1. pp. 793–794.iarchive:encyclopaediaofr01hastuoft
  2. ^Ananikian, Mardiros H. (1908). 'Armenia (Zoroastrian)'. In Hastings, James (ed.). Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics. 1. pp. 794–802.iarchive:encyclopaediaofr01hastuoft
  3. ^ abc'Haldi (ancient god)'. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  4. ^ abZimansky, Paul (2012). Imagining Haldi. p. 714.
  5. ^ abAstour, Michael C. (1987). Studies on the Civilization and Culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians. p. 48. ISBN9780931464089 – via Google Books.
  6. ^Çiftçi, Ali (2017). The Socio-Economic Organisation of the Urartian Kingdom. Brill. p. 228. ISBN9789004347588.
  7. ^Hacikyan, Agop Jack; Basmajian, Gabriel; Franchuk, Edward S.; Ouzounian, Nourhan (2000–2005). The heritage of Armenian literature. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 65. ISBN0814328156. OCLC42477084. Hayk, the legendary archer, has been part of Armenian culture and history since time immemorial.[¶] Hayk is considered the patriarch of the Armenians, and is indeed for this reason that Armenians call themselves Hay (pronounced haï). Hayk derives from the Urartian deity Khaldi, whose divide attributes he originally assumed with the constellation Orion. The well-known epic of Hayk's fight against Bell provides substantial proof that Hayk and his people stood up against Bel and halted the unrestrained influx of Semitic peoples from the south.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  8. ^Zimansky, Paul. 'Imagining Haldi'. Stories of Long Ago: Festschrift fur Michael Roaf. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  • Piotrovsky, Boris B. (1969). The Ancient Civilization of Urartu: An archaeological adventure. Cowles Book Co. ISBN0-214-66793-6.


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Age: 30
Free Agency: 2025 (Void)
Accrued Seasons: 7
  • Height: 6-3
  • Weight: 251
  • College: Buffalo
  • Entry: 2014 Draft, Round 1, #5 overall (Raiders)
  • 2021 Salary Cap Charge: $14,646,000 (7.74% of cap)
  • 2021 Cash Payout: $17,246,000 (8.85% of spending)
  • 2021 Cash to Cap Ratio: 1.18
  • Contract Value: $141,000,000 ($23,500,000 APY)
  • Fully Guaranteed Money: $60,000,000
  • Contract Ranking: 3/213 at EDGE

Current Contract

(Extension, signed 2018)
(📝: indicates contract trigger occuring during that year)
YearAgeBase SalaryProrated BonusRoster BonusWorkout BonusGuaranteed SalaryCap
Number
Cap %
201827$7,000,000$6,800,000$0$0$7,000,000$13,800,0007.5%
2019 📝
March 15: 2020 base salary becomes fully guaranteed
28$2,300,000$9,400,000$0$200,000$2,300,000$11,900,0006.1%
2020 📝29$13,300,000$9,400,000$3,700,000$200,000$17,000,000$26,600,00012.5%
202130$2,046,000$12,400,000$0$200,000$1,700,000$14,646,0007.7%
2022 📝
March 11: $5.5 million roster bonus is due
31$12,050,000$12,400,000$5,500,000$200,000$0$30,150,00014.9%
2023 📝32$17,200,000$8,600,000$5,500,000$200,000$0$28,500,00012.7%
2024 📝
March 15: $5.5 million roster bonus is due
33$17,550,000$3,000,000$5,500,000$200,000$0$26,250,00010.3%
202534Void$3,000,000VoidVoidVoid$3,000,000--
Total$71,446,000$65,000,000$20,200,000$1,200,000$28,000,000$154,846,000

Contract Notes

September 1, 2018 Khalil Mack signed a 6 year extension with the Chicago Bears. Based on a report from Profootballtalk. The extension is worth $141 million with $60 million guaranteed at signing with $90 million in total guarantees. Mack received a $34 million signing bonus. Mack's 2018 & 2019 base salaries and roster bonuses are guaranteed at signing. Mack's 2020 base salary is guaranteed for injury at signing but vests to a full guaranteed on the 3rd day of the 2019 league year. $16 million of Mack's 2021 base salary is guaranteed for injury at signing and vests to a full guarantee on the 3rd day of the 2020 league year. Mack is due a $5.5 million roster bonus on the 3rd day of the league year in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

Mack converted $13 million in 2019 salary to a signing bonus creating $10.4 million in cap space. Each of his cap charges the next four years will increase by $2.6 million.

LB Khalil Mack, the 5th overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, signed a four year, $18,677,002 contract with the Oakland Raiders on May 16, 2014. The contract is fully guaranteed and includes a $11,903,272 signing bonus. Mack has fully guaranteed roster bonuses that are paid on the 3rd day of training camp in 2015, 2016, and 2017. The roster bonuses are worth $758,955(2015), $1,517,910(2016), and $2,276,865(2017). In addition Mack's contract contains fully guaranteed base salaries at the minimum level each year.

The Bears converted $15 million of Mack's 2021 salary into a bonus and added a void year to create $12 million in salary cap space. Mack's cap number in each of the remaining years will increase by $3 million.

Cash Flows

- unearned or partially earned money
$47M
$94M
$141M
2018201920202021202220232024
Cash Due$27,154,000$15,500,000$17,200,000$17,246,000$17,750,000$22,900,000$23,250,000
Running Cash$27,154,000$42,654,000$59,854,000$77,100,000$94,850,000$117,750,000$141,000,000
Career APY: $15,339,572
Total Guarantees: $78,677,002
Largest Cap Number: $30,150,000 (2022)

Contract History

TeamContract TypeStatusYear SignedYrsTotalAPYGuaranteesAmount Earned% EarnedEffective APY
RaidersDraftedTraded20144$18,677,022$4,669,251$18,677,002$18,677,002100.0%$4,669,251
BearsExtensionActive20186$141,000,000$23,500,000$60,000,000$88,700,00062.9%$29,566,667
Earnings By Team
TeamYrsSalaryAPYPaid on Cap% Paid on CapPaid as Dead Money% Paid as Dead Money
Raiders4$18,677,002$4,669,251$18,677,0020.0%$00.0%
Bears3$88,700,000$29,566,667$52,300,0000.0%$00.0%
YearTeamBase SalaryProrated BonusRoster BonusWorkout BonusGuaranteed SalaryCap
Number
Cap %Cash Paid
2014Raiders$420,000$2,975,818$0$0$420,000$3,395,8182.6%$12,323,272
2015Raiders$510,000$2,975,818$758,955$0$1,268,955$4,244,7732.8%$1,268,955
2016Raiders$600,000$2,975,818$1,517,910$0$2,117,910$5,093,7283.0%$2,117,910
2017Raiders$690,000$2,975,818$2,276,865$0$2,966,865$5,942,6833.4%$2,966,865
2018Bears$7,000,000$6,800,000$0$0$7,000,000$13,800,0007.5%$41,000,000
2019Bears$2,300,000$9,400,000$0$200,000$2,300,000$11,900,0006.1%$15,500,000
2020Bears$13,300,000$9,400,000$3,700,000$200,000$17,000,000$26,600,00012.5%$17,200,000
2021Bears$2,046,000$12,400,000$0$200,000$1,700,000$14,646,0007.7%$17,246,000
2022Bears$12,050,000$12,400,000$5,500,000$200,000$0$30,150,00014.9%$17,750,000
2023Bears$17,200,000$8,600,000$5,500,000$200,000$0$28,500,00012.7%$22,900,000
2024Bears$17,550,000$3,000,000$5,500,000$200,000$0$26,250,00010.3%$23,250,000
2025Bears$0$3,000,000$0$0$0$3,000,000--$0
Total$73,666,000$76,903,272$24,753,730$1,200,000$34,773,730$173,523,002$173,523,002

Statistics

YearGames PlayedGames MissedSnapsTacklesNegative PlaysInterceptionsFumblesTD
InjuredHealthyDefenseSpecialSoloAssistSacksYardsTFLQB HitsPass Def.INTYardsForcedRec.Yards
2014160089.0%20.3%591742916123001000
2015160087.0%18.1%5720158923242002000
2016160090.5%16.1%5419117514263165311
2017160089.5%19.9%561610.575.514213001100
2018142071.8%0.0%371012.578101841276201
2019160086.3%4.8%4078.580.58144005100
2020160083.6%2.3%292196411133103200

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OTC ValuationAPY
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