सुलह करानेवाली Meaning in English
सुलह करानेवाली शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : conciliatory
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कंनसिलियमकॉन्क्लेव
निष्कर्ष करना
समापन करना
निष्कर्ष निकाला
समाप्त अधिवेशन
निष्कर्ष
समापन
कानून का निष्कर्ष
कानून के समापन
मनगढ़ंत
कॉनकॉर्ड
कॉनकॉर्डट
कॉनकॉर्ड अंगूर
कॉनकॉर्ड्स
सुलह-करानेवाली इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Nonetheless, Barthelemy was never viewed with great enmity, a testament to his essentially conciliatory leadership style.
Hanaya repeatedly attempts to provoke the peasants into killing him, but Dong, fearing for his own life, alters Hanaya's words in translation to make him appear conciliatory.
Despite the conciliatory tone at Foord's consecration, the Presiding Bishop of CESA was not invited to attend the Lambeth Conference held in 1988 either as a bishop of the Anglican Church or as a bishop of a church in full communion with the Anglican denomination.
Another conciliatory move was the liberation in 1971 of many political prisoners and the formation of a more balanced government, including many more northerners than before.
The oppression of the Chinese he saw under both of these powers, Kusno argues, contributed to his uncompromising position against collaboration with the Japanese or negotiation with the Dutch in the 1940s, when many prominent Indonesian nationalists were adopting a more conciliatory stance.
In the face of this joint threat, Russia became more conciliatory toward Japan and agreed to withdraw its troops from Manchuria in 1903.
But tensions remained, and the Rejectionist Front or similar initiatives were revived virtually every time Arafat made a conciliatory gesture towards Israel.
A month later Nehru adopted a more conciliatory attitude, telling a press conference that the Assembly's actions would not affect India's plebiscite commitment.
When the government adopted a conciliatory tone and allowed Silva to visit political prisoners, he collected information on human rights abuses and government-sponsored torture that served as the basis for a report after Pinochet fell from power that listed more than 3,000 Chileans who were killed in prison or disappeared.
His successors Mahu Bey Orfali and the first Governor-General, Ali Khurshid Pasha were more conciliatory, and Khurshid Bey agreed an amnesty for returning refugees who had fled to the Al-Atish border region with Ethiopia, as well as complete exemption from taxes for all shaykhs and religious leaders.
Japan's diplomacy toward its Asian neighbors, therefore, tended to be extremely low-key, conciliatory, and nonassertive.
" The government, finding it necessary to abandon the criminal process it had begun against the cardinal, exhibited a conciliatory temper.
Following the 1976 coup attempt, Nimeiri and his opponents adopted more conciliatory policies.