होलास Meaning in English
होलास शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : holas
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
होल्बेइनहोलबर्ग
अटका के रखना
आयोजित किया जाना
आहोल्ड
क़ाबू में रहना
थाम कर रखना
थाम रखना
थाम लेना
दबा कर रखना
दबाकर रखना
दबाये रखना
धर दबोचना
धरपकड़
धर्षण करना
होलास हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
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होलास इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His son Nicholas II laid the foundation stone in October 1896.
Nicholas Malebranche, Dialogues on Metaphysics.
1548-1564 Anne Saunders, formerly Lady Longueville, and her fourth husband, Andrew Wadham, who died in 1550 without progeny; a "gentleman usher to the Queen's Majesty" to Queen Catherine Parr, and a son of Sir Nicholas Wadham (1472-1542).
Butterfield, Nicholas J.
Some historians indicate that at the time of the battle King Nicholas was already in surrender negotiations and that several units had already surrendered, but others hold that King Nicholas did not agree to negotiate until 12 January.
Two famous survivals, his portrait miniature by Nicholas Hilliard (c.
A portrait miniature by Nicholas Hilliard, around 1590, commemorates the appointment, showing him in tilting attire with the Queen's glove, set in diamonds, pinned as a plume to his hat as a sign of her favour.
The House of Lords postponed the hearing of the matter of the barony, which remained dormant until 1678, when Nicholas Tufton, 3rd Earl of Thanet, was allowed to claim the peerage and become the fifteenth Baron de Clifford.
In 1998, Driscoll and David Nicholas founded the Acts 29 Network ("Acts 29"), a church planting network, in response to people approaching Driscoll for advice on planting churches.
Flagg Romanus Pontifex, Latin for "The Roman Pontiff", is a papal bull issued several times over the 15th century, first in 1436 by Pope Eugenius IV and again in 1455 by Pope Nicholas V to King Afonso V of Portugal.
This bull should not be confused with a September 21, 1451, bull by the same name, also written by Nicholas V, relieving the dukes of Austria from any potential ecclesiastical censure for permitting Jews to dwell there.
It was not until Alfonso V of Portugal responded to a Papal call for aid against the Turks, who eventually seized Constantinople in 1453, that Pope Nicholas V supported the Portuguese claims in the bull Dum Diversas.
Documents of Pope Nicholas V.