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Qué (quién) es BIST - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BIST (disambiguation)

BIST         
Vijay Kumar Bist         
FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE OF SIKKIM HIGH COURT
V. K. Bist
Vijay Kumar Bist (born: 17 September 1957) is an Indian Judge and former Chief Justice of Sikkim High Court and former Judge of Uttarakhand High Court.
Bista         
  • Surrounded by Tibetan guards, Major Hiranya Bista (seated), a Pahari government officer of [[Chhetri]] caste
FAMILY NAME (बिष्ट)
Bista () is a family name of people of Nepal belonging to Khas people group under the caste Chhetri, sub-groups of Kshatriya varna and the Bahun caste of Brahmin varna. They are Hindu with a local Masto deity.

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BIST

BIST may refer to:

  • Bansal Institute of Science and Technology
  • Busan Institute of Science and Technology
  • Built-in self-test
  • Borsa Istanbul
Ejemplos de uso de BIST
1. But it also includes one original arrangement, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon," which showcases the singer‘s range.
2. The 20m "Du bist Deutschland" – You are Germany – campaign launched last November with the aim of inspiring Germans to stop moaning and do something good for their country.
3. Two of my friends have been told they will be kept for three months," said Mr Bist, 27, vice–president of the Free Student Union.
4. Dubbed Du bist Deutschland (You are Germany), the aim is to present Germans with successful role models and encourage them to do something positive for the country.
5. Prashant Bist, a student leader in Nepalgunj, said he had twice found himself teargassed, beaten up by armed police and jailed for organising rallies against the king in the past 10 days.