दर्लबल Meaning in English
दर्लबल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : Saline
, darall
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
डारवनाडार्डेनियन
डेयरडेविलरी
डरेर
डेरिएरे
डेरिएरेस
डररेवाला
डेरियन
धृष्ट
डारियोल
दरिस
अँधियारा
श्याम
गडढा
गडढे
दर्लबल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Wong, Kristin and Kathryn: "Fierce Compassion, The Life of Abolitionist Donaldina Cameron" (Saline, Michigan: New Earth Enterprises, 2012) .
The law authorities in Saline County eventually persuaded him to leave, and he built a fortified speakeasy called Shady Rest just across the line in Williamson County.
Under the guidance of Mrs (now Dr) Salinee Navaratana (née Svetalekha) during the 1980s and in response to government initiatives and developments in the nursing profession the School restructured its pre-service nursing program and in 1986 introduced a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Salinee served the institution for 23 years first as Director and then as President for a further 11 years.
He failed in his first objective to destroy the Federal supply depot at Pine Bluff, probably because he could not cross the swollen Saline River, a tributary of the Ouachita River.
His force was harassed by Confederate cavalry as General Marmaduke's men caught up to the federal column on their approach to the Saline River.
Steele's cavalry had been able to cross the Saline River overnight on April 29.
General Steele's Federal forces reached Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas on the Saline River at 2:00"nbsp;p.
Before dawn on April 30, 1864, Marmaduke's Confederate cavalry troopers arrived near Jenkins' Ferry, dismounted and skirmished with Steele's rear guard infantry force about from the Saline River crossing.
on April 30, 1864, the Federal forces finally crossed the Saline River with all their remaining men and the artillery pieces and equipment and supply wagons which were not irretrievably stuck in the mud, which they burned.
Steele's forces were compelled to abandon many more wagons in the swamp north of the Saline River.
After crossing the Saline River, Steele's forces cut and burned the pontoon bridge, which they would not need for the remainder of their march.
By not trapping Steele's force at Camden or cutting them off before they reached the Saline River, the Confederates under Kirby Smith lost a good chance to destroy Steele's army, which was the major portion of Federal forces in Arkansas.