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dunbar Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


dunbar ka kya matlab hota hai


डंबर

Verb:

ताला खोलना, बरामद करना, उघाड़ देना, उघाड़ना, पता लगाना, खुलवाना, खोल देना, खोलना,



dunbar शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



फॉरेंसिक मानवविज्ञान मे अवशेष की पहचान करना और उसे बरामद करना करना।

बाल तथा वस्त्र नहीं निचोड़ने चाहिये व दंत धावन नहीं करना चाहिये ग्रहण के समय ताला खोलना, सोना, मल मूत्र का त्याग करना, मैथुन करना और भोजन करना - ये सब कार्य वर्जित हैं।

dunbar's Usage Examples:

In November she visited him at Dunbar, and in December took place the conference at Craigmillar at which both were present, and at which the disposal of Darnley was arranged, Bothwell with some others subsequently signing the bond to accomplish his murder.


He now stood forth as her champion; Mary took refuge with him at Dunbar, presented him, among other estates, with the castle there and the chief lands of the earldom of March, and made him the most powerful noble in the south of Scotland.


Dunbar attested his constancy and gave proof that Cromwell was a master of the tactics of all arms. Preston was an example like Austerlitz of the two stages of a battle as defined by Napoleon, the first flottante, the second foudroyante.


He died on the afternoon of the same day, his day of triumph, the anniversary both of Dunbar and of Worcester.


The Scots under Leslie followed him, occupied Doon Hill commanding the town, and seized the passes between Dunbar and Berwick which Cromwell had omitted to secure.


and after a campaign in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh which proved unsuccessful in drawing out the Scots from their fortresses, he retreated to Dunbar to await reinforcements from Berwick.


He urged Fairfax to attack the Scots at once in their own country and to forestall their The invasion; but Fairfax refused and resigned, and battles of Cromwell was appointed by parliament, on the 26th Dunbar of June 1650, commander-in-chief of all the forces and of the Commonwealth.


He was educated at Dunbar and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took his M.A.


Lord Stormont's family was Jacobite in its politics, and his second son James (c. 1690-1728), being apparently mixed up in some of the plots of the time, joined the court of the exiled Stuarts and in 1721 was created earl of Dunbar by James Edward, the Old Pretender.


Douglas is in all important respects even more of a medievalist than his contemporaries; and, like Henryson and Dunbar, strictly a member of the allegorical school and a follower, in the most generous way, of Chaucer's art.



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