शहीद हुए लोग सैनिक इत्यादि Meaning in English
शहीद हुए लोग सैनिक इत्यादि शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : martyrs, soldiers, etc.
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मारसअचम्भे में पड़ना
मार्क्स
मार्क्सिस
मार्क्सवादी
मैरी बड
मैरी हैरिस जोन्स
मेरी जेन
मरी त्वचा
मैरीकल्चर
मेरीलैंड
मरज़
मसाई
मसाला कुकी
मसाला द्वीप
शहीद-हुए-लोग-सैनिक-इत्यादि इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Yizkor service on Jewish holidays concludes with the Av Harachamim, which prays for the souls of all Jewish martyrs.
Banka is the homeland of the revolutionary Satish Prasad Jha, one of seven martyrs who hoisted the flag of India at the Secretariat building near Patna on 11 August 1942.
During the Diocletianic Persecution in Carthage there had been many who were imprisoned, some of whom were voluntary martyrs.
The Bishop of Carthage, Mensurius, who was very much opposed to what he considered the fanaticism of the voluntary martyrs, sent his Archdeacon, Caecilian, to the prison to disperse by force the militant crowds gathered in support of volunteer martyrs.
It has also been proposed that the figures might represent the martyrs Saint Felicissimus and Saint Agapitus who are commemorated in the missal on the feast of the Transfiguration.
In 1987, Nichols and the three other prisoners were among eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales to be beatified by Pope John Paul II.
A memorial to these four Roman Catholic martyrs was erected on the nearest house to the Holywell Gallows in October 2008.
Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales.
16th-century Roman Catholic martyrs.
Other works based on the play include a ballet by Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1679), the opera Poliuto (1838) by Donizetti (adapted into French by Scribe as Les martyrs), an overture by Paul Dukas (1891) and a composition by Edgar Tinel.
Following his execution, he was declared a martyr by many radicals in the Islamic world, and became an inspirational symbol for radical Islamic movements as one of the first 'modern martyrs of Islam'.
The Oriental Orthodox Churches also hold a doctrinal tradition similar to the Eastern Orthodox Churches whereby martyrs are not in need of any formal glorification.
The instances of glorification of the 21 Coptic martyrs in 2015 or the victims of Armenian genocide of 1915 simply serve as official recognition given by the hierarchs to the steadfast faith of those who laid down their lives in defense of their Christian identity.