armagh Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
armagh ka kya matlab hota hai
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Noun:
लड़ाई के जहाजों का बेड़ा, जहाजों का बेड़ा,
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armagh शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজईसा पूर्व चतुर्थ शताब्दी में भारत अभियान से लौटते समय सिंकदर महान् के सेनापति निआर्कस (Nearchus) ने अपनी सेना को समुद्रमार्ग से स्वदेश भेजने के लिये भारतीय जहाजों का बेड़ा एकत्रित किया था।
46,00,000 टन के 700 से अधिक जहाजों के नष्ट हो जाने पर भी युद्ध के अंत में संयुक्त राज्य अमरीका के व्यापारी जहाजों का बेड़ा अन्य सब देशों के संयुक्त व्यापारी बेड़ों से बड़ा था।
armagh's Usage Examples:
In May of the same year Sir Henry Docwra, at the head of a considerable army, took up a position at Derry, while Mountjoy marched from Westmeath to Newry to support him, compelling O'Neill to retire to Armagh, a large reward having been offered for his capture alive or dead.
Robinson published a number of papers in scientific journals, and the Armagh catalogue of stars (Places of 5345 Stars observed from 1828 to 1854 at the Armagh Observatory, Dublin, 1859), but he is best known as the inventor (1846) of the cup-anemometer for registering the velocity of the wind.
Canterbury, York, Armagh, Dublin, Cashel and Tuam are put in the place of Rome.
The Robinson anemometer, invented (1846) by Dr Thomas Romney Robinson, of Armagh Observatory, is the best-known and most generally used instrument, and belongs to the first of these.
It includes the counties Donegal, Londonderry, Antrim, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Ca van, Monaghan, Armagh and Down.
Armagh, on the 10th of February 1835.
The Church of Ireland had at the time of the Act of Union four archbishops, who took their titles from Armagh, Dublin, Cashel and Tuam.
The constabulary has its headquarters at Armagh, the county being divided into five districts.
In 1152 the place is mentioned as the seat of a synod convened by the papal legate, Cardinal Paparo; in 1224 it was chosen by Lucas de Netterville, archbishop of Armagh, for the foundation of the Dominican friary of which there are still remains; and in 1228 the two divisions of the town received separate incorporation from Henry III.
When he was six years of age he announced his intention of going to Conchobar's court at Emain Macha (Navan Rath near Armagh) to play with the boys there.