जहाज़रान Meaning in English
जहाज़रान शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : zazaran
, navigator
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
नबिटेशननवेलियर
नैवेध्य
नसवार की डिबिया
जलसेना
समुद्री सेना
नैवी
नेवी बीन
नौसेना पीतल
नौ सेना पति
नेवी शक्ति
नेवी सील
नवाह,नवाह्र
नाक्शा
नज़दिकी
जहाज़रान इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It is generally assumed that the archaic Tamil chiefs came into contact with Greco-Roman navigators at the mouth of the Bharatappuzha.
Since then, Thompson has been the lead navigator on the subsequent voyages of Hōkūle‘a, including the Voyage of Rediscovery from 1985 to 1987.
The 1339 Dulcert map is notable for giving the first modern depiction of the island of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, as Insula de Lanzarotus Marocelus, a reference to the Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello, and affixes a Genoese shield to mark the island (a custom which will be retained by future mapmakers).
A year after the Bahamut, during the game epilogue, Penelo serves as Vaan's navigator from their adventure in Revenant Wings.
Taxes on airfare by an airline or an airport Diogo Gomes () was a Portuguese navigator, explorer and writer.
On 28 March 1791, William and Mary Bryant, the children, and fellow prisoners William Allen, James Martin, Samuel Bird alias John Simms, Samuel Broom alias John Butcher, James Cox alias Rolt, Nathaniel Lillie, and William Morton (an experienced navigator), stole Governor Arthur Phillip's six-oared cutter.
A trainer model of the C-131 was used to instruct navigators and radio operators.
In the novel, Blackthorne is a described as a navigator, who is the "first English pilot ever to get through Magellan's Pass", working for Dutch traders in 1598 who navigates his ship, the Erasmus, to Japan, where he and the surviving crew are immediately imprisoned.
Brown joined the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy, and he initially trained to be a navigator on a Fairey Swordfish torpedo plane.
Raangipi trained Mau as a young navigator for many years.
Russian navigator Adam Laxman was sent by Catherine the Great to return Japanese castaway Daikokuya Kōdayū to Japan.
United States military designation for a bombardier, navigator trainer for the US Navy and Marine Corps, first flown in 1967.