प्रिविली Meaning in English
प्रिविली शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : previli
, privy
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
राजभत्ताशाही थैली
प्री
पुरस्कार
इनाम
ईनामी मुक्केबाज
ईनामी मुक्केबाजी
पुरस्कार अंगूठी
बेशकीमती
ईनाम पाने योग्य काम
प्रो सृजित
यथानुपात
अग्रसक्रिय
अग्रसक्रिय रूप से
प्रोबैबिलिज़्म
प्रिविली इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His older brother Ewen Montagu, a barrister in civilian life, became a Naval Intelligence Officer RNVR in MI6, during the Second World War, privy to the secrets of top-secret Ultra and the mastermind of the successful deception that launched the invasion of Sicily, Operation Mincemeat.
From 1938, Brigadier-General von Hase was privy to the conspiracy plans plotted by such men as Wilhelm Canaris, Hans Oster, Generals Erwin von Witzleben, Franz Halder and Erich Hoepner.
| Utrecht Mint, privy mark.
He was created the sole commander of the land forces in April 1705 and joint-commander with Sir Cloudesley Shovell of the fleet on 1 May, after he had been reinstated a member of the privy council on 29 March.
6) abolishing the Privy Council of Scotland, and thus establishing a single privy council for both England and Scotland.
In 1971, all princely titles and privy purses were abolished by the Indian government.
Although politically important members could be relocated or exiled, they retained throughout India and until the end of the Raj a hereditary right to their former princely rank and titles (in several cases including a gun salute) as well as a monetary "political pension" in the form of a privy purse.
However, restoration of some interiors began in 1966, seeing Macdonald's office and the privy council chamber returned to an 1870 appearance, and after which the public was allowed entry for a few hours each weekend.
De Ufford was the chancellor to Edward III, keeper of both the great seal and the privy seal.
A motion to abolish the privy purses, and the official recognition of the titles, was originally brought before the Parliament in 1970 and passed in the Lok Sabha, but failed by one vote to reach the required two-thirds majority in the Rajya Sabha, with 149 voting for and 75 against.
As defined from 1949 under Article 291 of the Indian Constitution, a privy purse would be a fixed, tax-free sum guaranteed to the former princely rulers and their successors.
By the mid-16th century, the advisory body to the Duke, the Oberrat, created the position of Vice Chancellor (Vizekanzler) in 1556 to aid the Chancellor, by now struggling with his workload, and to substitute for the Chancellor in his absence, and to serve as the secretary for sessions of the privy council (Geheimer Rat).
1644) late general of his majesties forces in the kingdome of Ireland now a privy counceller both of England Ireland.