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In my opinion, the village Beth Kustab should get on its own Wikipedia page the Aramean name, the People of Beth Kustan are Arameans, they Call themselves Aramean. The Aramean identity of this Village is confirmed a long time ago, so why shouldn’t the people of the village called Arameans?! Drmartinbey ( talk) 13:58, 26 August 2020 (UTC)