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मैस्ड Meaning in English



मैस्ड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : mased
, masd


मैस्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

| James Cerretani Adil Shamasdin.


Demasduit was captured; Nonosbawsut, her husband and the leader of the group, was killed while attempting to prevent her capture.


Dancevic also lost in the first round in doubles, partnering Adil Shamasdin.


It is the stem IV masdar of the root ‘-r-b (ع-ر-ب), meaning "to be fluent", so means "making a thing expressed, disclosed or eloquent".


He and Canadian doubles specialist Adil Shamasdin also lost in the first round of doubles qualifying, in three sets.


The painting is a watercolour on ivory of an aboriginal Beothuk Demasduit, and is considered by many to be the only representation of an aboriginal Beothuk taken from life.


|Þóra Tómasdóttir ||.


A dozen Beothuk fled the campsite, Demasduit among them.


In 2005, Margrét Tómasdóttir became the first female Chief Scout.


Demasduit was called Mary March because she was captured on a bitter March day.


The Global Forum on Girls' Education II was held in Washington, DC in June 2018, which included keynote appearances from Billie Jean King, Azar Nafisi, Halla Tómasdóttir, Sylvia Acevedo, and Lieutenant Colonel Lucy Giles, Gail Kelly.


Of these, 1407 were motorised pole and line craft (masdhoni) for tuna fishing in coastal waters, five were sailing masdhoni, 48 were mechanised vadhudhoni, 209 were sailing vadhudhoni and 5 were rowboats used for trawling in reef waters.



मैस्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

On 5 November Blake surprised his enemies again when, at Valmaseda, he suddenly turned about and attacked the French vanguard with seasoned troops, inflicting a stinging defeat on General Vilatte's leading division.


Although the French had managed something of a tactical victory, the battle was a definite strategic blunder: Blake escaped the French trap and conducted a crafty withdrawal, checked his pursuers at Valmaseda, and was not caught until November 10.


Embezzlement The Battle of Valmaseda (or Balmaseda) took place on 5 November 1808, during Lieutenant-General Blake's retreat from superior French armies in northern Spain.


This attack drove the French out of Valmaseda.


On 8 November a resurgent Victor recaptured Valmaseda, killing and wounding 150 and capturing 600 men from Blake's rearguard.


Liz Balmaseda (born 1959), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.





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