बारच Meaning in English
बारच शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : barch
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बार्चेस्टरबक्रमिंग
बार्कलेस
बारकोड
बार्डिक
बारदीन
बार्डीन
बारडोलेटर
बारडॉट
बार्ड्स
बार्डसी
नंगे रखी
नंगे गधे
नंगे की तरह
नंगे रखना
बारच हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
आठवां - गली, बारचैनल (~1'nbsp;km2)।
ओआरर बारच, इज़राइल, स्ट्राइकर (शिकागो फायर एंड इज़राइली राष्ट्रीय टीम)।
"" वहां उनकी भावी पत्नी मर्सिडीज बारचा पार्डो से मुलाकात होती है।
काल्पनिक विनचेस्टर, हार्डी के टेस ऑफ दी डी'उबरविलेस उपन्यास में विंटनसेस्टर के रूप में दिखाई देता है; तथा कुछ मायनों में इसको विंचेस्टर कॉलेज में पढ़े एंथोनी ट्रोलोप के बारसेटशायर उपन्यासों में वर्णित बारचेस्टर के मॉडल के रूप में भी माना जा सकता है; कहा जाता है कि वार्डेन, सेंट क्रॉस के अस्पताल के एक घोटाले पर आधारित है।
‘महेश्वर दरबारचीं वातमीं पत्रें’; इंदौर गजीटियर; ‘होलकर शाहीचा इतिहास’; V.V. Thakur कृत ‘Life and Life-work of Shri Ahilya Bai’; डॉक्टर उदयभानु कृत ‘देवी अहिल्याबाई’, (हिंदी); ‘देवी श्री अहिल्याबाई होलकर’ (मराठी), ‘पुण्यश्लोक देवी श्री अहिल्याबाई’ (मराठी), ‘होलकरांची कैफियक’; सरदेसाई कृत ‘New History of the Marathas’, Vol.।
बारच इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Vallelunga prototype is a barchetta on a backbone chassis with stressed member engine named after the Autodromo di Vallelunga racing circuit and shown by De Tomaso as a concept car at the Turin Auto Show in 1963.
The films in which they starred are El baisano Jalil, El barchante Neguib, El ropavejero, and La familia Pérez.
Both starred in the films El barchante Neguib (1946) also as Lebanese-immigrants, El ropavejero (1947), and La familia Pérez (1949).
Giugno 44 Sbarcheremo in Normandia (1968).
The First Nation has a registered population of 2171 people as of November 2005 [http://webarchive.
Wofla An alabarch was a traditionally Jewish official in Alexandria during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, seemingly responsible for taxation and especially customs at the harbor.
The following alabarchs are known by name:.
Alexander the Alabarch.
"Alabarch" is a Latinization of a Greek title, Ἀλαβάρχης, often described as a corruption of Arabarch (Ἀραβάρχης), meaning "Arab leader".
Professor Samuel Krauss in the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia suggests that the alabarch was the leader of the Jews in Alexandria, and would have been called "ethnarch" by gentiles including Strabo.
If the term as used by Strabo is correct, then the Alabarch must have been known among the heathen as ethnarch; so that one would surmise that the term ἀλαβάρχης was used only by the Jews.
Strabo's ethnarch is usually identified with the Alabarch, without further question; but Franz is of the opinion ("C.
291a) that the Alabarch was only a subordinate functionary of the ethnarch.
206) considers the alabarchs to be descendants of the priest Onias, who emigrated to Egypt; and he includes the generals Hilkias and Ananias among the alabarchs, though authority for this is lacking.