बारूदखाना Meaning in English
बारूदखाना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : gunpowder
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बारूद भरा हुआ पटाखाबारूद ख़ाना
पनडूब्बी को उड़ा देनेवाली बारूद
बारूद का गोदाम
बारूद के गोले फेंकने वाला सैनिक
बारूद से भरा हुआ गोला
गनरूम
गन्स
बंदूकें
बन्दूक का गज़
गनशिप
बंदूक की गोली
बंदूक की गोली की खोल
गनसाइट
गनस्मिथ
बारूदखाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
1510, directed by David Kennedy the first Earl of Cassilis, with encouragement from James IV, monks at Crossraguel developed production of salt by the boiling sea water in pans, and the grinding of charcoal for gunpowder.
The earliest depot for military stores was the Tower of London, headquarters of the Ordnance Office, which for many centuries sufficed to hold the country's central stocks of artillery, gunpowder, small arms and ammunition albeit in unsatisfactory circumstances.
In 1760 the Royal Gunpowder Magazine was established at Purfleet, replacing the Tower as Britain's central repository of gunpowder.
This he did by placing a small tin filled with gunpowder in among drums of petrol in the hold, leading a fuse therefrom to the hatch and lighting the fuse upon closing the hatch.
(Local legend has it that gunpowder was hidden in the castle's well, and a spark from a careless French soldier's pipe started the explosion).
Vyse's "gunpowder archaeology" made one highly notable discovery in the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Crusoe Warburton (1954), by Victor Wallace Germains, describes an island in the far South Atlantic, with a lost, pre-gunpowder empire.
During this time Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours bought the old Jacob Broom cotton mills on Brandywine Creek and began his gunpowder business.
There were also lead smelters and gunpowder, dynamite and rope factories as auxiliary to the mining industry.
At first, French support was covert: French agents sent the Patriots military aid (predominantly gunpowder) through a company called Rodrigue Hortalez et Compagnie, beginning in the spring of 1776.
Secretly approached by Louis XVI and France's foreign minister, the comte de Vergennes, Pierre Beaumarchais was authorized to sell gunpowder and ammunition to the Americans for close to a million pounds under the veil of the French company Rodrigue Hortalez et Compagnie.
Inside there were stone accommodation houses and stone stores for gunpowder and guns.
Du Pont would end up supplying over half the gunpowder used by the Union armies.