- as Boustany, Bisteni, Bistany, Bostany,
Bustani, Besteni,
Bestani and
Bestene (Arabic: بستاني / ALA-LC:
Bustānī). The name, a nisba,
derives from the Arabic...
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Butrus al-
Bustani (Arabic: بُطرُس الْبُسْتَانِيّ, ALA-LC: Buṭrus al-
Bustānī; 1819–1883) was a
writer and
scholar from
present day Lebanon. He was a major...
- José Maurício de
Figueiredo Bustani (born June 5, 1945) is a
Brazilian diplomat who was the
first director-general of the
Organisation for the Prohibition...
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Emile Morched Bustani (Arabic: إميل مرشد البستاني) (1907-
March 15, 1963) was a
Lebanese entrepreneur,
philanthropist and politician.
Bustani was born in...
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Myrna Emile Bustani (Arabic: ميرنا إميل البستاني) (born 20
December 1937) is a
Lebanese businesswoman, philanthropist,
socialite and
former parliamentarian...
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Salim Al
Bustani (1848–1884) was a
Lebanese journalist,
novelist and
political figure who
edited many
publications with his
father Butrus. He is known...
- by The Guardian's
columnist George Monbiot that Director-General José
Bustani was
being forced out by the U.S. government,
despite the
convention insisting...
- literature; he
wrote most of his
fiction in his
younger years.
Butrus al-
Bustani (1819–1893) was born to a
Lebanese Maronite Christian family in the village...
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Bushra Al-
Bustani (Arabic:بشرى البستاني) is an
Iraqi poet,
critic and
journalist who was born in
Mosul and
received her
primary school at the
Iraqi secondary...
- Omar
Bustani (born 19 June 1966) is a
Mexican archer. He
competed at the 1988
Summer Olympics and the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...