बंधक रखनेवाला Meaning in English
बंधक रखनेवाला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : hostage
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बंधकोंबंधक बनाने वाले
छात्रावासी
होस्टल
हॉस्टल
छात्रावास का कमरा
छात्रावास अधीक्षक
हॉस्टलर
हॉस्टलर्स
हॉस्टलरियां
होस्टेस
होस्टेज
शत्रुवत
शत्रुतापूर्ण आग
शत्रुतापूर्ण गवाह
बंधक-रखनेवाला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The gunman, 14-year-old Barry Dale Loukaitis (; born February 26, 1981), killed his algebra teacher and two students, and held his classmates hostage before a gym coach subdued him.
" Teacher and coach Jon Lane entered the classroom upon hearing the gunshots to find Loukaitis holding his classmates hostage.
He planned to use one hostage so he could safely exit the school.
Lane volunteered as the hostage, and Loukaitis kept him at gunpoint with his rifle.
The formidable obstacles to the action were overcome by the commander of the expedition, General Sir Robert Napier, who was victorious in every battle against the troops of Tewodros, captured the Ethiopian capital, and rescued all the hostages.
At first, it looked as if Rassam might succeed in the release of the hostages: the Emperor showed him great favour, establishing him at Qorata, a village on the south-eastern shores of Lake Tana, and sending him numerous gifts, and having Cameron, Stern, and the other hostages sent to his encampment.
Beke arrived at Massawa, and forwarded letters from the hostages' families to Tewodros asking for their release.
The Emperor eventually moved all of his European prisoners to his fortress on Magdala, and continued to parley with the British until Queen Victoria announced the decision to send a military expedition to rescue the hostages 21 August 1867.
As the British approached, Tewodros released two hostages on parole to offer terms.
Napier insisted on release of the hostages and an unconditional surrender.
Tewodros refused to unconditionally surrender, but released the European hostages over the next two days, while the native hostages had their hands and feet amputated before being thrown over the edge of the precipice surrounding the plateau.
By 2 June, the base camp was dismantled and as the men and hostages were loaded into the ships, Napier boarded the Feroze on 10 June, and set sail for England by way of the Suez Canal.