बुलफाइटिंग Meaning in English
बुलफाइटिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bullfighting
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बुलफाइट्सबुलफिंच
बुलफ़ींच
बुलफ्रॉग
बैल हांकने की छड़ी
बुलहेड
बुलहेड्स
बुलहॉर्न
धमकाया हुआ
बहुमूल्य धातु
बुलियन
बुलनोज
बैल गाडी
बैल गाड़ी
बुलरिंग
बुलफाइटिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Other scenes depicted the leisurely pursuits of the Dian people, such as bullfighting, dancing and music-making.
He distinguished himself as a fighter pilot in the Spanish Civil War on the Nationalist's side, and later re-introduced bullfighting on horseback to Spain.
Domecq further developed bull breeding and presided as patriarch over a bullfighting dynasty.
He is deemed by most to have revived the then almost moribund form of bullfighting known as rejoneo, or horseback bullfighting.
Along with the picador, a rejoneador is the second type of mounted bullfighter in Spanish bullfighting.
He reputedly introduced the famous red cape (muleta) into bullfighting in around 1726.
He was the founding father of a bullfighting dynasty, fundamental for bullfighting history.
He was apparently the inventor of several characteristics that started to be used in a key period for bullfighting when the modern on foot system was defined, as the use of the muleta (cape) and estoque (sword) to kill the bull face to face.
He soon repeated this process at other bullrings and became an authentic professional, giving birth to the modern style of on foot bullfighting.
His success implied a fundamental and radical change in the bullfight art: up to him, the main part of the corrida (bullfight or bullrun) was the piking of the bull from a horse, followed by bullfighting on horse and then some use of cape by helpers on foot, but the horse rider was the protagonist of the bull party.
After Francisco Romero, and after some years when both bullfighting styles (on foot and riding a horse) fought for public support, on-horse bullfight started to lose the protagonist role it had and the death of the bull by a lonely man on foot, armed only with a sword, became the most important part of a bullfight.
In 1800 began the construction of Plaza de Toros del Retiro, a stadium of bullfighting built by the architect Francisco Cañete, that worked until 1819.
Tokunoshima is known for tōgyū, a Japanese style of bullfighting in which human coaches encourage bulls with locked horns to push each other out of a ring.