खड़ी सेना Meaning in English
खड़ी सेना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : vertical army
, standing army
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्थायी समितिपास खड़े
स्थायी आदेश
खड़ा खंभ्
ठिठक
खड़े लहर
स्टैंडिंग
स्टैडनेस
गैरमिलनसार
खड़ा व्यक्ति
स्टैनेल
स्टैंक
छंद
स्टैपेडेक्टॉमीज़
स्टैपेडेक्टॉमी
खड़ी-सेना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
"It was the Berkeley's who used their private standing army to strengthen and expand the new river flood banks to gain more land from the river".
Upon taking office yet again, Santa Anna took measures to improve the army, hoping to create a standing army of 90,000 men.
The IDF offered free Mirs phones to its commissioned officers and those soldiers in its standing army whose jobs require it.
By the start of the American Revolutionary War most English and Welsh regiments in the standing army of Great Britain were named numerically, although some independent Highland regiments "mdash; such as MacLeod's Highlanders "mdash; were raised in the name of their colonel for service in West Africa and India.
The standing army consisted of 77,000 men, of which 10,000 were sent to the Norwegian border and 16,000 were gathered in Scania to fight against Denmark.
Lacking a standing army, Carthage could only send a fleet of 100 triremes under Himilco to aid Motya.
This was the first battle for the Army of the Grand National Assembly that was newly built standing army (Düzenli ordu) in place of irregular troops.
A standing army was always ready for war in a cantonment (Sthirabhuta Kataka) in the regal capital of Manyakheta.
The Republicans, based in the plantation South, opposed a strong executive power, were hostile to a standing army and navy, demanded a strict reading of the Constitutional powers of the federal government, and strongly opposed the Hamilton financial program.
The highly profitable cattle trade, run by the Zrinski family, was used to finance their standing army and the defense against the Ottomans.
It was in 2005 that all outstanding army deafness claims were transferred to the State Claims Agency.
28, Alexander Hamilton successfully made the case for a federal standing army, in opposition to Locke's principle that a republican government rules not by violence, but by law.