• 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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  • Kristian Kushta (born 19 December 1997) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Greek Super League 2 club Iraklis. Kushta was born...
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  • In Mandaean cosmology, Mshunia Kushta (Classical Mandaic: ࡌࡔࡅࡍࡉࡀ ࡊࡅࡔࡈࡀ, romanized: Mšunia Kušṭa, lit. 'realm of truth') is a part of the World of Light...
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  • Sokol Kushta (born 17 April 1964) is an Albanian retired football player, who was arguably one of his country's best players in the latter half of the...
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    remedy Po Chai pills and is also used as incense. In Ayurveda, the name kushta refers to an ancient Vedic plant god mentioned in the Atharvaveda as a remedy...
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  • Dmut Kušṭa (redirect from Dmut Kushta)
    Lord of Greatness and the Image of Truth"), or simply Dmut Kušṭa (or Dmuth Kushta), is a Mandaean religious text. It is written as an illustrated scroll....
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    Salah Choheili Brikha Nasoraia Rituals Masbuta Masiqta Tamasha Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa...
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    and places it on their forehead. This is then followed by a handshake (kushta, "hand of truth") with the priest. The final blessing involves the priest...
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    sequence of contacts. Collegiate secret societies in North America Gesture Kushta Shibboleth "Secret Masonic Handshakes, Passwords, Grips And Signs Of Blue...
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    view." In: Herzog, Christoph and Richard Wittmann (editors). Istanbul – Kushta – Constantinople: Narratives of Identity in the Ottoman Capital, 1830–1930...
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