दासकरण Meaning in English
दासकरण शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : slavery
, enslavement
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एनस्नाल्सपाशन
एनसनास
एनसोरसेलेड
एनसौल
एनश्रीनिंग
उलझा
अटका
जटिलता
दाखिल होना
भीतर जाना
प्रविष्ट होना
कार्ड डालें
रन्ध्रो मे से घुस जाना
दर्ज
दासकरण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
" Locke's theories of property rights are often interpreted in the context of his support for chattel slavery of "prisoners captured in war" as a philosophical justification for the alleged enslavement and unsubstantiated genocides committed by early American colonists.
She challenged the supposed dichotomy between the inhumane enslavement of the South and the normal proceedings of capitalism in the North, arguing that the relegation of African Americans to service jobs was also a great injustice and waste of human potential.
They were also early influences on the development of the slave trade of the 15th and 16th centuries, even though the papal bull Sublimus Dei of 1537 forbade the enslavement of non-Christians.
Tate claims that a number of Kernwell officers, including Major James Brooke (Robert Joy) are involved in a trafficking ring involving the enslavement of young women seeking refuge from their own countries in the hope of finding a better life in the West.
The Turkish researcher Rasih Nuri İleri claimed during his examination of the complex's foundation documents that Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes was a slave at the construction of the complex during his enslavement, like the Captive character in his novel Don Quixote.
Irreconcilable sectional conflict regarding the enslavement of Africans and African Americans ultimately led to the American Civil War.
" The idea of discovery, and the conversion and enslavement that accompanied it, were identified with hard-held concepts of crusade and chivalry at that time.
During the Greek enslavement by the Turkish Empire, Skiadas and its surrounding villages have seen very little of the burden, as Skiadas is part of the Souli valley which resisted the Turkish rule for hundreds of years by brewing many local fighting heroes.
She marked her first Emancipation Day in the role with a poem "In Celebration of Emancipation", which commemorates the end of enslavement of African peoples in Jamaica.
Some humans escape the Tanu's benevolent enslavement and choose to live freely in small hidden villages.
And in the harrowing progression from mother's love through sexual enslavement to climactic violence and madness of Betta's larger-than-life mother, the author has achieved a masterly feat of characterization: This is a woman whom no reader will easily forget.
He notably cited Russo's verdict: "The modern political hatred aimed at [Russia] has thrown us into Italianism, into Frenchism, and into other -isms, that were not and are not Romanianism, but the political perils, in respect to the enslavement of the Romanian soul, have since passed; true Romanianism ought to hold its head up high".
The road from the Old Slave House of Crenshaw in Illinois crossing the Ohio River to Ford's Ferry, Kentucky, was a heavily traveled route of the infamous Reverse Underground Railroad, which sent its victims to a life of enslavement in the Southern United States.
दासकरण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Another analysis, from the perspective of modern psychiatric survivors is that The Opal while seeming to give power to inmates really was just another form of slavery.
It was formed as the Vandalia Baptist Association in 1840 by three converging movements: The Friends of Humanity, which was the group of Anti-slavery Baptists led by the Lemen family, the Sunday School Movement, and the Missions Movement, both of which were led by John Mason Peck, who was sent by the Northern (American) Baptists from the East.
Many of the churches within the present Kaskaskia Baptist Association, which predate the association, seemed to have simultaneously been formed by the Sunday School Movement and the anti-slavery movement.
He said slavery is a "national sin".
Pope Paul III publicly sanctioned slavery in Rome in 1545, the enslavement Englishmen who supported Henry VIII after he had been excommunicated, and the purchase of Muslim slaves in 1548.
Freedman, a former slave who has been released from slavery.
Dale, slavery and the abolition movement .
However, by the late 18th century, attitudes to slavery were beginning to change.
The abolition movement was growing and the slavery issue could not be ignored any longer.
Nationally, the Abolitionists were led by Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce in London and the London Society sent representatives across the country seeking support for anti-slavery petitions.
It is surely to Dale’s credit that he took a public stand against slavery when so many in the city refused to do so.
Several cases filed by women forced to work as "comfort women" (women and girls forced into sexual slavery) during World War II were finalized during 2004.
Founded in 1975 by local residents, it preserves and presents artifacts of African-Canadians, many of whose ancestors had entered Canada as refugees from United States slavery.