चोबा Meaning in English
चोबा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : choba
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
चोकोचकलेट
चाकलेट
चॉकलेट
चॉकलेट केक
चॉकलेट चिप कुकी
चाकलेट का रंग
चॉकलेट रंग
चाकलेट पेय
चकलेट आइसक्रीम
चॉकलेट आइसक्रीम
चॉकलेट मूस
चॉकलेट पुडिंग
चॉकलेट जड़
चॉकलेट रूट
चोबा हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" उन्हें अर्मेनियाई समुदायों द्वारा व्यापक रूप से गले लगाया गया था, जबकि अर्शग चोबानियन ने उन्हें 'अर्मेनियाई संगीत का रक्षक' कहा था।
रारा 713 जामिन (Jamin) या चोबा (Choba) भारत के अरुणाचल प्रदेश राज्य के क्रा दादी ज़िले में स्थित एक गाँव है।
चोबा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Labels: Psychobabble.
It was recorded by Andy Horn and mixed and mastered by Fitzgerald and Hicks at Echobay Studios, in Minneapolis.
After losing the protection of Muircheartach Mac Lochlainn, High King of Ireland, who died in 1156, Dermot MacMurrough (Irish Diarmaid Mac Murchada), was forcibly exiled by a confederation of Irish forces under the new king, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair.
The Lord of Ireland was King John, who, on his visits in 1185 and 1210, had helped secure the Norman areas from both the military and the administrative points of view, while at the same time ensuring that the many Irish kings were brought into his fealty; many, such as Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, owed their thrones to him and his armies.
Conchobar mac Donnchada (Duncan) succeeded Áed Oirdnide as Uí Néill overking in 819, and soon found himself challenged by Feidlimid, both by Feidlimid launching raids into Mide and Connacht and by him interfering (as would be the Uí Néill view) in the affairs of Armagh.
Conchobar and Feidlimid met at Birr in 827 to discuss peace terms, and the very fact that "the king of Munster could force the high-king to a peace conference is indicative of Feidlimid's growing power".
Conchobar was succeeded by Niall Caille in 833.
In 848 a Norse army was defeated at Sciath Nechtain by Ólchobar mac Cináeda of Munster and Lorcán mac Cellaig of Leinster.
Máel Sechnaill had more success as high king than his predecessors Niall Caille and Conchobar Donnchada (Duncan) in dealing with the south, and forced Munster into submission in 858 and as noted above, Osraige in 859.
Conchobar mac Flannacáin (d.
Uathmarán mac Conchobair (d.
Congalach Ua Conchobair, d.
Gilla Patraic mac Conchobair Ua Sibleain, 1051-1071.
Conchobar mac Congalaig, 1071-1115.
Rogan mac Domnaill meic Conchobair, 1115-c.