अंगनागण Meaning in English
अंगनागण शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : courtyard
, bevy number of women
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बीवेरिंगबेवेल्स
चकित कर देने वाला
भटकाव
स्तब्धता
विचरियां
परे
परे का
तर्कातीत
वर्णनातीत
आशातीत
कल्पनातीत
अधिकारातीत
परोक्ष
अतींद्रिय
अंगनागण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The original plans for the hospital included four identical buildings, set at right angles to one another with a central courtyard.
jpg|Internal courtyards of Palazzo dei Principi.
A heritage shop and café overlooking its grand courtyard opened in 2017.
What remains today consists of four ranges based around an almost square courtyard; probably remains of the earlier cloisters, with the passage around the north, west and east sides being the former cloister walks.
The complex was entered via a "Grand Mechouar", a vast ceremonial square or courtyard, to the south of the Almohad-era Kasbah Mosque.
The floor plan of the palace is essentially rectangular, centered around a huge courtyard (measuring 135 by 110"nbsp;metres) with a central pool (measuring 90.
The courtyard also had four enormous sunken gardens, excavated and rediscovered in modern times, which were arranged symmetrically around the central pool, as well as four other water basins (measuring roughly 30 by 20 metres) along the west and east sides of the courtyard.
Each side of this rectangular courtyard had a large pavilion with a grand and ornate cupola (qubba), around which were other cupolas and structures.
The two largest pavilions faced each other at the eastern and western ends of the courtyard.
The western pavilion of the courtyard was known in Arabic as al-Qubbat al-Khamsiniya (القُبة الَخْمسينية|litDome/Pavilion of the Fifty) named either after its surface area of some 50 cubits or the fact that it once featured 50 columns.
The pavilion on the eastern side of the courtyard (no longer standing today) was known as the Qubbat az-Zujaj (قبة الزجاج|litPavilion of Crystal/Glass) or Qubbat ad-Dahab (قبة الذهب|litPavilion of Gold).
The pavilion on the courtyard's north side was known as the Qubbat al-Khadra (القبة الخضراء|litGreen Pavilion) and once had two stories with a number of rooms.