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berwickshire Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


berwickshire ka kya matlab hota hai


बर्विशायर

Noun:

वार्विकशायर,



berwickshire शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

| 19 || क्रिस वोक्स || || 62 || दायाँ हाथ || दाएं हाथ तेज मध्यम || वार्विकशायर

इंग्लैंड में उनका दूसरा कार्यकाल था, 2007 के इंग्लिश सीज़न के पहले भाग में वार्विकशायर के लिए खेलते हुए।

मौजूदा चैंपियन वार्विकशायर हैं।

अगस्त 2017 में, सिबली ने 2018 सीज़न के आगे वार्विकशायर में शामिल होने के लिए सरे के साथ एक नए तीन साल के अनुबंध की पेशकश को ठुकरा दिया।

वार्विकशायर क्रिकेट बोर्ड के क्रिकेटर।

জজজ

|एजबेस्टन क्रिकेट मैदान||बर्मिंघम||वार्विकशायर||25,000।

वहीं संगाकारा ने 2007 काउंटी चैंपियशिप में वार्विकशायर के साथ इंग्लिस काउंटी क्रिकेट खेला।

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[14] उन्होंने फ्रेंड्स प्रोविडेंट ट्रॉफी, 50 ओवर के टूर्नामेंट में भी अच्छा खेला, जो कि वार्विकशायर के लिए अग्रणी विकेट लेने वाले के रूप में समाप्त हुआ।

वार्विकशायर क्रिकेटर।

सन्दर्भ डोमिनिक पीटर सिबली (जन्म 5 सितंबर 1995) एक अंग्रेजी क्रिकेटर है जो वार्विकशायर के लिए खेलता है।

berwickshire's Usage Examples:

HENRY HOME KAMES, Lord (1696-1782), Scottish lawyer and philosopher, son of George Home of Kames, in Berwickshire, where he was born in 1696.


The historical person of that name figures in two charters of the 13th century, and from these it appears that he owned lands in Erceldoune (now Earlstoun), in Berwickshire, which were made over by his son and heir on the 2nd of November 1294 to the foundation of the Holy Trinity at Soltra (or Soutra) on the borders of the same county.


EYEMOUTH, a police burgh of Berwickshire, Scotland.


He went to school at Ayton and Oldcambus, Berwickshire, and was then for three years a herd boy, but kept up his education.


JOHN CAIRNS (1818-1892), Scottish Presbyterian divine, was born at Ayton Hill, Berwickshire, on the 23rd of August 1818, the son of a shepherd.


From 1796 to 1800 he was sub-editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, in succession to his elder brother, JAMES THOMSON (1768-1855), who filled that position in 1795-1796, and who in 1805 was ordained to the parish of Eccles, Berwickshire; and the chemical and mineralogical articles which he contributed to the supplement to the third edition formed the basis of his System of Chemistry, the first edition of which was published in 1802 and the seventh in 1831.


Small, of Berwickshire, brought out a plough in which beam and handle were of wrought iron, the mould-board of cast iron.


Several million limpets-twelve million in Berwickshire alone-are annually used on the east coast of Britain as bait.


His birthplace has been variously given as Duns in Berwickshire, Dunum (Down) in Ulster, and Dunstane in Northumberland, but there is not sufficient evidence to settle the question.


It is a Treatise on Trigonometry, by a Scotsman, James Hume of Godscroft, Berwickshire, a place still in possession of the family of Hume.



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