- Tallinn.
Tammus has
represented the
Estonia national football team 3 times. He made his
international debut on 11 July 1997
against Latvia. "Ain
Tammus asus...
- dying-and-rising gods,
often ****ociated with the
seasonal cycle, such as Osiris,
Tammus, Adonis, and Dionysus. A
complex of
soteriological beliefs was also a feature...
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- ****istant
coaches José Soto
Navarro Karel Voolaid Goalkeeping coach Ain
Tammus Fitness coaches Trevor Elhi
Dmitri Kovt
Pavlo Sirenko Physiotherapists Andrey...
-
could be used for the
masculine singular (cf.
Tamil mak-aṉ 'son',
Telugu tammu-ṇḍu 'younger brother'), *-aḷ and *-i for the
singular feminine (cf. Kannada...
- 1968 –
Eddie Griffin,
American comedian, actor, and
producer 1969 – Ain
Tammus,
Estonian footballer and
coach 1970 –
Tarkan Gözübüyük,
Turkish b**** player...
- Map Service,
November 1955
Tarapot lists the
towns of Kahambat, Woktong,
Tammu,
Mungsa and
Samjok at Tarapot,
Phanjoubam (2003)
Bleeding Manipur Har-Anand...
-
politician Ain
Sillak (Alfred Schmidt, 1898–1972),
Estonian weightlifter Ain
Tammus (born 1969),
Estonian footballer and
coach Ain
Vilde (born 1942). Estonian...
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Library Edition August 1967. p. 58. Pappé, note 20, p. 372.
Quoting Izzar Tammus (1982) and
Jewish sources. Segev, p. 129. Storrs,
Ronald (1939) Orientations...