विश्वासघाती ढंग से Meaning in English
विश्वासघाती ढंग से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : treacherously
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गद्दारीगद्दारी से
विश्वासघात कानून
सावधानीपूर्वक चलना
ट्रेडमिल
ट्रेडमिल्स
ट्रायेंगल
देशद्रोह
देशद्रोह करना
खजाना
ख़ज़ाना
ट्रेज़र फ़्लावर
खजाना घर
खजाने की खोज
खज़ाने की खोज
विश्वासघाती-ढंग-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Badi then invited them to Abu Haraz, where they were treacherously murdered by members of the Abu el Kaylik family whose relatives had fallen in the battle.
Soon afterwards, in 1619 or 1620, Mahabat Khan, Subahdar of Kabul under the emperor Jahangir, treacherously massacred 300 Daulatzai Orakzai, who were Roshania converts; and, during his absence on a visit to Jahangir at Rohtas, Ghairat Khan was sent with a large force via Kohat to invade Tirah.
But before Luke reaches the age of seventeen his mother is murdered, his father is treacherously killed, and his elder half-brother Peter has engineered his own succession as the new Prince.
Wang Shichong, who ruled from Luoyang, has treacherously installed himself as Emperor of the East Capitol, and is overseeing the bolstering of his riverfront defenses against the rival warlords on the opposite bank.
To effect this most easily, he employed the pretense of reinforcing the Rhaetian frontier against the barbarians to introduce his troops over the Alps into Italy, after which, with the passes secure behind him, he treacherously turned to march on Milan, Valentinian's capital.
However, in 1143 Anarawd was treacherously killed by the men of Owain's brother Cadwaladr.
However, after the signature, they treacherously attacked and massacred the imperial garrison.
Leo V agreed to negotiations but he intended to treacherously kill Khan Krum and eliminate the threat over the Byzantine Empire.
And thus does Fortune's wheel turn treacherously.
Challenged by the rogue Tublat, he successfully defends his dominance only to be treacherously brained with a rock by Tublat immediately after.
T6 Jalal al-Din Khan ibn Tokhtamysh 1411–1412(cf above dates) eldest son of T1, drove out T5, killed T4, ruled at Serai with Lithuanian support, murdered by T7 (Howorth: treacherously killed during battle by his brother T8).
The Annals of Ulster report that "Domnall son of Donnchad was treacherously killed by his kinsmen" in 799.
But when Troy lost the war, Polymestor treacherously murdered Polydorus, and seized the treasure.