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Ilmar Kullam (15 June 1922 – 2
November 2011) was an
Estonian basketball player who
competed for the
Soviet Union in the 1952
Summer Olympics. He was a...
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close test in
European play. A 44–44 tie was
broken by
Soviet Ilmar Kullam from the free
throw line with 1
second left on the
clock to give the Soviets...
- "same" äbälo (f. äbälit) "so-and-so"
zihom "such"
kulləm = "all" (placed
before or
after the noun);
kulləm-u, bä-mollaw = "whole". yät'oma = "only, alone"...
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Track list No.
Title Lyrics Singer(s)
Length 1. "Baaro
Baaro Geleya"
Praveen Sutar Vijay Prakash 02:50 2. "
Kullam Khulla"
Kaviraj Haricharan 03:56...
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Andrus Värnik
Heino Enden Kristjan Kangur Anatoli Krikun Heino Kruus Ilmar Kullam Gert Kullamäe Mart Laga Tõnno
Lepmets Jaak
Lipso Joann Lõssov
Martin Müürsepp...
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which in
Punjabi means a city of Guru. The old name of
Batticaloa was
Matia Kullam. Guru
Nanak visited Sri
Lanka in the
early sixteenth century and recent...
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given name and may
refer to:
Ilmar Aluvee (1969–2013),
Estonian skier Ilmar Kullam (1922–2011),
Estonian basketball player and
Olympic athlete Ilmar Laaban...
- Brutautas,
Nodar Dzhordzhikiya,
Anatoly Konev, Otar Korkiya,
Heino Kruus,
Ilmar Kullam,
Justinas Lagunavičius,
Joann Lõssov,
Aleksandr Moiseyev, Yuri Ozerov, Kazys...
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August 1948, they beat
Tartu Dünamo by a
record score of 132–6, with
Ilmar Kullam scoring 40 points. Led by player-coach
Edgar Naarits, the team won five...
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Soviet Union: Otar Korkia,
Stepas Butautas,
Armenak Alachachian,
Ilmar Kullam,
Heino Kruus,
Anatoly Konev,
Aleksandr Moiseyev,
Kazys Petkevičius, Justinas...