मिलिट्स Meaning in English
मिलिट्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : militants
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सैन्यीकरण करनासैन्यकरण करना
सैन्य संबंधी
सैन्य दल का
सैन्यागार
मिलिटरी अकाडमी
सैन्य अकादमी
सैनिक कार्रवाई
सैनिक कार्यवाही करना
सैन्य कार्रवाई
सैन्य सलाहकार
सैन्य विमान
सैन्य बैंड
सैन्य निकाय
सैन्यवाहक
मिलिट्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Sher Muhammad Bijrani Marri led like-minded militants into guerrilla warfare from 1963 to 1969 by creating their own insurgent bases, spread out over of land, from the Mengal tribal area in the south to the Marri and Bugti tribal areas in the north.
In late December 1990, violence quickly enveloped the city as armed militants began clashing with government soldiers.
On 30 December, violence escalated "an order of magnitude" as militants entered Mogadishu, which was quickly enveloped by a general state of lawlessness.
While in Albania, he was arrested in 1993 by the government of Sali Berisha and sent to jail in Tirana before being released alongside other Kosovo Albanian militants at the demand of the Albanian Army.
Taher had already recruited militants among the Teda Toubou in the Borkou, and shortly after the Aozou mutiny obtained the support of Goukouni Oueddei, an influential figure among the Teda of the Tibesti and son of the derde of the Toubou, Oueddei Kichidemi.
It was only after the passing of these two Japanese diplomats and humanitarians that Japanese militants were able to pressure Japan into joining with the Axis Powers in WWII.
Efficient in street battles, the militants had neither enough power nor experience to stand a chance against the disciplined and well-armed army from Morocco.
On 26 October 2013, suspected Boko Haram militants engaged security forces in a lengthy gun battle and raided a hospital in Damaturu.
On 1 December 2014, suspected Boko Haram militants carried out attacks on the city.
Late in the 19th century, the top of Nizao hill become a battlefield due to the confrontation of the militants of the two bloody Dominican political parties, Los Bolos (tailless) and Coludos (long tail).
Although New York Times reporter Judith Miller claimed that he used his honey business to smuggle money for militants, analysts say there is no evidence to support that and Almrei has raised issue with Miller's history of controversy.
He also stated that he had intended to highlight the logical disconnect between someone both supporting the extrajudicial killing of suspected militants and opposing the holding of suspected militants at Guantanamo Bay at the same time.