गनीमेड Meaning in English
गनीमेड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : guerrilla
, gingined
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गिंकोगाइनिंग
जिनक्
गिंक्कोल्स
जिनरीक्शस
जिनरीकिशा
जिनाकार होना
गिन्सबर्ग
जिनसेंग
कमरबंध
गाटर
गार्डर
गिरवन
गिरिपद
गरारा
गनीमेड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He and his followers started a guerrilla war against Pakistan, and were arrested, charged with treason, and imprisoned in Hyderabad.
Sher Muhammad Bijrani Marri led like-minded militants into guerrilla warfare from 1963 to 1969 by creating their own insurgent bases, spread out over of land, from the Mengal tribal area in the south to the Marri and Bugti tribal areas in the north.
In his testimony, Hughes conceded that Filipino houses were burned indiscriminately as a strategy to eliminate shelters and hiding places for guerrillas and as a deterrent.
Another object of the camps had been that of facilitating the collection of the rice supplies in order to starve out the Ladrones and guerrillas.
Infantry Regiment who had been stationed in the town of Balangiga, the third largest town on the southern coast of Samar Island, were killed in a surprise guerrilla attack.
Smith's strategy on Samar involved widespread destruction to force the inhabitants to stop supporting the guerrillas and turn to the Americans from fear and starvation.
He used his troops in sweeps of the interior in search for guerrilla bands and in attempts to capture Philippine General Vicente Lukbán, but he did nothing to prevent contact between the guerrillas and the townspeople.
In contrast to later agreements regarding rules of war, the Lieber Code permitted the killing of POWs in reprisal for violations of the rules of war by the enemy, and called for the summary execution of spies, saboteurs and guerrilla fighters.
The fighting evolved into guerrilla warfare.
By 1865 Liberal opposition was being led by a core of 50,000 regular Mexican troops and state National Guards, augmented by approximately 10,000 guerrillas.
In the Morelos region, an intense guerrilla warfare was waged by forces led by Emiliano Zapata.
The Army was unable to subdue his guerrilla warfare.
Adán studied at the University of the Andes where he was involved with pro-guerrilla groups prior to the election of his brother Hugo into the presidency.