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  2. Dima Al Kasti - Wikipedia

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    Dima Hani Al Kasti (Arabic: ديما هاني الكاستي; born 13 December 2001) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a left-back or left winger for Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal and the Lebanon national team.

  3. Kasti, Rapla County - Wikipedia

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    Kasti is a village in Märjamaa Parish, Rapla County in western Estonia. [1] References This page was last edited on 6 July 2023, at 03:40 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. Kasti - Wikipedia

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    Kasti may refer to several places: Estonia. Kasti, Rapla County, a village in Rapla County, western Estonia; Kasti, Saare County, a village in Saare County, western ...

  5. Kasti, Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Kasti also known as Kaasti is a panchayat village [1] in the state of Rajasthan, India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Administratively, Kasti is under Bawadi tehsil of Jodhpur District in Rajasthan. [ 4 ] Kasti is 8 km by gravel road east of the village of Netran (Netra) and National Highway 65 .

  6. Kasti, Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Kashti is a panchayat village [2] in the state of Maharashtra, India, [3] [4] on the left (east) bank of the Ghod River, across the river from the village of Tandali. [1] [5] Administratively, Kashti is under Shrigonda Taluka of Ahmadnagar District in Maharashtra. [4]

  7. Kasti Landscape Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Kasti Landscape Conservation Area is a nature park situated in Saare County, Estonia. [1] Its area is 500 ha. [2] The protected area was designated in 2000 to protect ...

  8. Kasta sari - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of woman dressed in kaashta nauvari sari, 1928. The Kaashtha sari (Marathi: नऊवारी साड़ी) is a Koli [1] [2] style of sari draping very similar to the way the Maharashtrian dhoti is worn.

  9. Kushti - Wikipedia

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    The Avestan term for the sacred thread is aiwyaongana.Kustig is the later Middle Persian term. [3]The use of the kushti may have existed among the prophet Zarathushtra's earliest followers due to their prior familiarity with practices of the proto-Indo-Iranian-speaking peoples, and its Vedic analogue, the yajñopavita.