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Musta — ist Wendisch Musta, eine Wüstung in Polen der Familienname von Perlat Musta (*1958), albanischer Fußballer der italienische Name der maltesischen Stadt Mosta Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Musta, S. (1) — 1S. Musta (12. April), eine Martyrin. S. S. Quartus. (II. 80) … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Musta, S. (2) — 2S. Musta (4. Juli), eine Jungfrau, welche nach Migne zu Pesaro in Verehrung steht … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
MUSTAʿRAB, MUSTAʿRABS — MUSTAʿRAB, MUSTAʿRABS, name of the Arab speaking, old, established Jewish communities and residents in the Middle East. The term is borrowed from the Arabic. According to Arab genealogists, the ʿArab al Mustaʿriba were not of native Arab stock;… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Musta Lindu — Studio album by Värttinä Released 1989 Genre … Wikipedia
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Musta laatikko — Box set by Sielun Veljet Released 1991 … Wikipedia
Musta'în ibn Mohammed ibn Mo'taßim — Musta în ibn Mohammed ibn Mo taßim, abbasid. Kalif, 862–866, s. Kalifen, S. 463 u. 465 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Musta Paraati — (Black Parade in English) were a Finnish gothic rock band. Despite the fact that the band was alive only for a couple of years, their lineup changed many times.[1] Members Last lineup: Epe (vocals) Sande (drums) Jesu (keyboard) Saku (guitar)… … Wikipedia
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