ज़खी़रा Meaning in English
ज़खी़रा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : wound
, zakira
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जैलेटज़लोट्टी
जमान
ज़बियन
ज़ांबियावासी
ज़ांबिया का
जमीदारिन
जमीदार
ज़मींदारी
ज़ैंबीज़ी नदी
ज़ैंबोनी
ज़ैंग्विल
ज़ैनिज़्म
ज़ैन्थोसिस
ज़ैंथिलैस्मा
ज़खी़रा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The regiment suffered 12 killed and 126 seriously wounded in 33 days of combat.
Another student, 13-year-old Natalie Hintz, sustained critical gunshot wounds to the right arm and abdomen, and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
The cause of the attack was vandalism by Wah Ching to the graves of several Joe Boy members and a shootout that took place a few months earlier that left one Joe Boy dead and two others wounded.
The Wellington Club was wound up in 1922.
The nuns tended the wounds of those injured at the battle.
Escaping unharmed while counting coup was considered a higher honor than being wounded in the attempt.
In some tribes, a warrior who won coup was permitted to wear an eagle feather in his hair, and if wounded in the attempt, he was required to paint the feather red to indicate this.
During the First World War, the infirmary was used to treat wounded troops; a brass plaque in the main corridor has this inscription: "This tablet was erected to commemorate the visit of Their Majesties King George V " Queen Mary with H.
Princess Mary, to this Infirmary and War Hospital on Saturday, 17 November 1917, when Their Majesties visited the wounded soldiers and the Queen presented the medals and certificates of training to the nurses.
The PRU carries advanced medication, equipment and treatments usually only found in hospital, such as instant result blood tests, urine tests and sutures to stitch serious wounds.
Altogether, about 700 to 800 Ethiopian warriors were killed and 1,200 to 1,500 wounded, most of them seriously, while on the British side there were only twenty casualties, two fatally wounded men, nine seriously wounded, and nine lightly wounded.
The casualties in the Battle for Magdala were comparatively small: the British artillery's bombardment killed about twenty Ethiopian warriors and civilians and wounded about 120, whereas a further forty-five Ethiopians were killed by rifle fire during the infantry assault.