रेशम का व्यापारी Meaning in English
रेशम का व्यापारी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : silk merchant
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
रेशम ओकरेशमी ओक
रेशम स्क्रीन प्रिंट
सिल्क का धागा
रेशम का पेड़
रेशम पेड़
रेशम का वस्ट्र
रेशम कीड़ा
रेशम के कीड़े
सेमल
रेशमीपन
रेशमविज्ञानी
सिल्कवीड
रेशम लपेटा हुआ तार
रेशम की तरह
रेशम-का-व्यापारी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He arrived in Glasgow in around 1763 as a clerk to a silk merchant and began his own small business in the High Street, importing linen yarns from France and the Netherlands.
In 1986 she married fellow physician Heiko von der Leyen of the noble von der Leyen family of silk merchants.
In 1986, she married physician Heiko von der Leyen, a member of the von der Leyen family that made a fortune as silk merchants and was ennobled in 1786; her husband became a professor of medicine and the CEO of a medical engineering company.
Mitsui maintained three silk mills in addition to Tomioka, but the combined profits was not very large, and in 1902 Mitsui sold the plants to the silk merchant and entrepreneur Hara Tomitarō for 135,000 Yen.
Born in London to a silk merchant who died of tuberculosis when Ingold was five years old, Ingold began his scientific studies at Hartley University College at Southampton (now Southampton University) taking an external BSc in 1913 with the University of London.
Mark Sugden was born 11 February 1902 in Leek, Staffordshire, England, son of Frederick Sugden, silk merchant, from Staffordhire, and Frances Grace Sugden from London.
) The following year, Boston's Japanese sister city Kyoto donated a Japanese silk merchant's house to the museum.
Wildenhain was born in Lyon, France, to a British mother, Rose Calmann and a German father, Théodore Friedlaender, who was a silk merchant.