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Kustas is an
Estonian masculine given name; a
cognate of the
Nordic given name Gustav,
which is also
found in Estonia.
Other variants and
diminutives of...
- Gus Hall (born Arvo
Kustaa Halberg;
October 8, 1910 –
October 13, 2000) was an
American activist who
served as the
General Secretary of the
Communist Party...
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Kustas Tonkmann (1 July 1882
Vaikna Parish (now Lääne-Nigula Parish), Wiek
County – 13
August 1942
Sverdlovsk Oblast,
Russian SFSR) was an
Estonian politician...
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Kustas Köidam (13
April 1879 in
Lihula Parish (now Lääneranna Parish),
Kreis Wiek – 1963) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of I Riigikogu, representing...
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Diwan ḏ-Qadaha Rba Šuma ḏ-Mara ḏ-Rabuta u-Dmut
Kušṭa (classical Mandaic: ࡃࡉࡅࡀࡍ ࡖࡒࡀࡃࡀࡄࡀ ࡓࡁࡀ ࡔࡅࡌࡀ ࡖࡌࡀࡓࡀ ࡖࡓࡀࡁࡅࡕࡀ ࡅࡃࡌࡅࡕ ࡊࡅࡔࡈࡀ; "The
Scroll of the
Great Prayer...
- cosmology,
Mshunia Kushta (classical Mandaic: ࡌࡔࡅࡍࡉࡀ ࡊࡅࡔࡈࡀ, romanized: Mšunia
Kušṭa, lit. 'realm of truth') is a part of the
World of
Light considered to be...
- In Mandaeism,
kushta or
kušṭa (classical Mandaic: ࡊࡅࡔࡈࡀ, lit. 'truth') can have
several meanings. Its
original literal meaning is "truth" in the Mandaic...
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Kosta (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈkûːsta]) is a
locality situated in
Lessebo Muni****lity,
Kronoberg County,
Sweden with 884
inhabitants in 2010. It is...
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Kustas ****rpuu (19
October 1937
Tallinn – 20
October 2008 Tallinn) was an
Estonian composer, jazz
musician and conductor. In 1961, he
graduated from Tallinn...
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Commentary by Jan P.
Hogendijk in Suhayl, vol. 8 [2] He was
named (as
Kusta Ben Luka) by the poet W. B.
Yeats as a
source for the
ideas in the poet's...