शिकार का मैदान Meaning in English
शिकार का मैदान शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : hunting ground
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
शिकार रक्षकशिकार गाइड
शिकार गृह
शिकार लाइसेंस
शिकार लॉज
जलव्याघ्रों का शिकार करना
शिकार की अनुमति
शिकार परमिट
शिकार का मौसम
शिकार के मौसम
ख़रगोश का आखेट करना
कुरंग को शिकार
हंटिंगटन
हटिंगटन
हंटले
शिकार-का-मैदान इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Most nobles' wealth derived from one or more estates, large or small, that might include fields, pasture, orchards, timberland, hunting grounds, streams, etc.
Mithridates the Great built a palace at Cabira; and there was a water-mill there (Greek: ὑδραλέτης), and places for keeping wild animals, hunting grounds, and mines.
The Iron Gate national park is noted for its natural environment and its hunting grounds, as well as its hiking trails.
Geronimo, the noted Apache chief who preceded Red Cloud the happy hunting grounds by a few months, followed.
as a dry region among the Khorasan marches, famous for its fruits, good hunting grounds and fine pastures.
According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, there is some evidence that prehistoric humans used this area as a hunting ground.
Before the American Civil War, this area was part of Comancheria, because the Comanche tribe regarded the land as their hunting ground and cattle grazing land.
Creek leaders ceded a significant portion of their hunting grounds, including land stretching to the Oconee River, to the United States and agreed to turn runaway slaves over to federal authorities, but the Creek leaders averred that convincing the Creek people to honor the new boundary lines or to return black slaves would be difficult at best.
It is part of the valley of Rossendale, an ancient royal hunting ground.
Although this treaty was agreed to by Shawnee leaders such as Cornstalk, Blackfish and a number of other leaders refused to acknowledge the loss of their traditional hunting grounds in Kentucky.
It has been a rich fossil hunting ground, holding fossils of green algae, fungi, mosses, horsetails, ferns, cycads, ginkgoes, and several families of conifers.
Zambia's Western Province was formerly known as Barotseland, and Liuwa Plain was the Barotse king's hunting grounds which Lewanika made into a game reserve in the 19th century.
"Liuwa" means "plain" in the local Lozi language, and the plains originally served as a hunting ground for Lubosi Lewanika, the Litunga (king or paramount chief) of the Lozi people.