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corunna Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


corunna ka kya matlab hota hai


कोरुना

Noun:

चक्षुपटल, कनीनिका, नेत्रपटल,



corunna शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজखसरे की जटिलताएं अपेक्षाकृत साधारण ही हैं, जिसमें हल्के और कम गंभीर दस्त से लेकर, निमोनिया और मस्तिष्ककोप, (अर्धजीर्ण कठिन संपूर्ण मस्तिष्‍क शोथ), कनीनिका व्रणोत्पत्ति और फिर उसकी वजह से कनीनिका में घाव के निशान रह जाने के खतरे हैं।

31. कनीनिका शोथ (आंखों की पुतली की सूजन और जलन): मोथा या नागर मोथा के कन्द (फल) को साफ करके घी में भूनकर पीस लें।

corunna's Usage Examples:

The largest town in Galicia is Corunna (pop. 1900, 43,971) Santiago de Compostela is the ancient capital and an archiepiscopal see; Lugo, Tuy, Mondonedo and Orense are bishoprics.


On the opposite side of Betanzos Bay (the p yas Acµl i v or Portus Magnus of the ancients) is the great port of Corunna or Coruna.


In 1833 Galicia was divided for administrative purposes into the provinces of Corunna, Lugo, Orense and Pontevedra.


In this retreat, although military operations were skilfully conducted, the Allies lost 7000 men, and discipline, as in that to Corunna, became much relaxed.


When the troops landed in England, half clothed and half shod, their leader's conduct of the campaign was at first blamed, but his reputation as a general rests solidly upon these facts, that when Napoleon in person, having nearly 300,000 men in Spain, had stretched forth his hand to seize Portugal and Andalusia, Moore with 30,000, forced him to withdraw it, and follow him to Corunna, escaping at the same time from his grasp. Certainly a notable achievement.


Battle of In this battle the French numbered about 20,000 with Corunna, 4 o guns; the British 15,000 with 9 very light guns.


On the "Retreat to Corunna" fatigue, wet and bitter cold, combined with the sense of an enforced retreat, shook the discipline of Moore's army; but he reached Corunna on the 11th of January 1809, where he took up a position across the road from Lugo, with his left on the river Mero.


He then finally decided to attack Soult (intending subsequently to fall back through Galicia) and ordered up transports from Lisbon to Corunna and Vigo; thus changing his base from Portugal to the north-west of Spain; Blake's Spanish army, now rallying under the marquis de la Romana near Leon, was to co-operate, but was able to give little effective aid.


The British government notified to Sir John Moore that some io,000 men were to be sent to Corunna under Sir David Baird; that he, with 20,000, was to join him, and then both act in concert with the Spanish armies.


For the next five years he sought every opportunity of inflicting defeat and humiliation on the Spanish navy, and he distinguished himself by his bravery in the engagement at Guetaria (1638), the expedition to Corunna (1639), and in battles at Tarragona (1641), Barcelona (1643), and the Cabo de Gata.



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