उत्तराधिकार में पानेवाला Meaning in English
उत्तराधिकार में पानेवाला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : successioner
, inheritor
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
उत्तराधिखारीहिचकते
विवर्जन
निरोधपरक
असत्कारशील
असत्कारी
निर्माणीय
ताल्लुकात
नृशंस
अमानवीय होना
अमानव
अमानवीयता
अन्यमनस्कता से
विद्वेशपूर्ण
शत्रुतापूर्ण
उत्तराधिकार-में-पानेवाला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
All of these nations possess education qualifications, as they are inheritors of the Soviet Union's social education system.
In this interpretation, walî is a synonym of wasî, "the inheritor" or "the heir.
According to Nadia Eboo Jamal, the Imams are "the inheritors of his spiritual knowledge ('ilm), the bearers of the light (nūr) of God and His living proof (hujjah) on earth.
Both "Black Jews" and the "White Jews" (the Spanish Jews) of Malabar claimed that they are the true inheritors of the old Jewish culture.
The case hinged on a will that stipulated that the inheritor would only inherit if he changed his first name.
997–1038), inheritors of the title which they claimed had been bestowed by Pope Sylvester II.
Their theory was founded on a 'pan-racial' rather than ethnic or civic conception of nationalism: the nation-states had to be dissolved for the peoples of the "Occident"—or the "white race"—to unite within a common European empire, on the grounds that they are the inheritors of a single civilization.
He would ultimately support Thomas as the 22nd Great-Grandmaster and inheritor of the art, and be given a high position in the MKKI.
A formal first visit to a city by an inheritor of the throne of Belgium upon his accession and since 1900 for a crown prince upon his marriage, is still referred to as a "Joyous Entry", a reminder of this tradition of the rule of law.
The Olympic Committee of Serbia, created in 1910 and recognized in 1912, is deemed the direct successor to both Yugoslav Olympic Committee and the Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro by IOC, and therefore the inheritor to all the records of the defunct nations.
All the members are not the main inheritors of their clans lands or titles, or are loners who have no place to go, and thus have become a force that controls the course of their country.
Trungpa recounted the moment in a later edition of his memoir, writing, "to ensure that everything will not stop at my death, it is necessary to have one person as an inheritor, someone whom I can train and observe over a period of many years.
Edward Hughes Ball Hughes (1798–1863), inheritor of Admiral Edward Hughes' fortune and English dandy of Regency period.