hamitic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
hamitic ka kya matlab hota hai
हम्मिटिक
Noun:
हैमिटिक, मिस्त्री, हेमवंशी,
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hamitic शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
फ़िल्मफ़ेयर सर्वश्रेष्ठ छायाकार पुरस्कार - फ़ाली मिस्त्री।
জজজ टाटा समूह के चेयरमेन रतन टाटा ने 28 दिसम्बर 2012 को सायरस मिस्त्री को टाटा समूह का उत्तराधिकारी नियुक्त किया।
दिल्ली और आगरा के श्रेष्ठ मिस्त्री, झुंड बना कर बदन सिंह और सूरजमल के दरबारों में रोजगार ढूँढने आते थे।
श्री राय साहब विसाजी मिस्त्री को सिरोही का मुख्य इंजिनियर कहा जाता है।
जहां चार शताब्दी से भी अधिक वर्ष पूर्व तत्कालीन राजा ने अलीगढ़ से स्थापत्य से जुड़े राज मिस्त्री को बुलाकर गिद्धौर स्थित दुर्गा मंदिर का निर्माण कराया था।
वस्त्र एवं भूषा - धनजी मिस्त्री, केशव राव।
|बीइंग साइरस || साइरस मिस्त्री||।
1981 - प्रणव मिस्त्री का जन्म (भारतीय आविष्कारक और कम्पयूटर वैज्ञानिक)।
पहले इंजीनियर, वास्तुविद, मिस्त्री. कारीगर - भगवान विश्वकर्मा।
यद्यपि कहीं भी नाम का उल्लेख नहीं मिलता है, रोहिंतों मिस्त्री के ऐ फाईन बैलेंस में इंदिरा गांधी ही स्पष्ट रूप से प्रधानमंत्री है।
15. साबरकंठामधुसूदन मिस्त्रीकांग्रेस।
छायांकन - फाली मिस्त्री।
hamitic's Usage Examples:
Although the Berber tongue shows a certain affinity with Semitic in the construction both of its words and sentences Berber is quite distinct from the Semitic languages; and a remarkable fact is that in spite of the enormous space over which the dialects are spread and the thousands of years that some of the Berber peoples have been isolated from the rest, these dialects show but slight differences from the long-extinct Hamitic speech from which all are derived.
The characteristic triliteral roots of all the Semitic languages seemed to separate them widely from others; but certain traits have caused the Egyptian, Berber and Cushite groups to be classed together as three subfamilies of a Hamitic group, remotely related to the Semitic. The biliteral character of Coptic, and the biliteralism which was believed to exist in Egyptian, led philologists to suspect that Egyptian might be a surviving witness to that far-off stage of the Semitic languages when triliteral roots had not yet been formed from presumed original biliterals; Sethes investigations, however, prove that the Coptic biliterals are themselves derived from Old Egyptian triliterals, and that the triliteral roots enormously preponderated in Egyptian of the earliest known form; that view is, therefore, no longer tenable.
Unyoro has played rather an important role in the past (unwritten) history of Equatorial Africa as being the region from which the ancient Gala (Hamitic) aristocracy, coming from Nileland, penetrated the forests of Bantu Africa, bringing with them the Neolithic civilization, the use of metals, and the keeping of cattle.
The languages spoken in the Uganda Protectorate belong to the following stocks: (1) Hamitic (Murle and Rendile of Lake Rudolf); (2) Masai (Bari, Elgumi, Turkana, Suk, 'c.); (2a) Sabei, on the northern slopes of Elgon and on Mt Debasien; (2b) Nilotic (Acholi, Aluru, Gang, 'c.); (3) Madi (spoken on the Nile between Aluru and Bari, really of West African affinities); (4) Bantu (Lu-ganda, Runyoro, Lu-konjo, Kuamba, Lihuku, the Masaba languages of west Elgon and Kavirondo, 'c.); and lastly, the unclassified, isolated Lendu and Mbuba spoken by some of the pigmy-prognathous peoples.
The inhabitants of the interior may be divided into two classes, those namely of Bantu and those of Hamitic stock.
There is little or no physical difference between them and the typical Abyssinians, except perhaps that their eyes are a little more oblique; and they may certainly be regarded as Hamitic. It is uncertain when they became Jews: one account suggests in Solomon's time; another, at the Babylonian captivity; a third, during the 1st century of the Christian era.
exiles; Ethiopic falas, a stranger), or "Jews of Abyssinia," a tribe of Hamitic stock, akin to Galla, Somali and Beja, though they profess the Jewish religion.
Eutychius, patriarch of Alexandria about 930, included "Nubi" among the six kinds of writing which he mentions as current among the Hamitic peoples, and "Nubi" also appears among a list of six writings mentioned in an ancient manuscript now in the Berlin Museum.
The Somali belong to the Eastern (Ethiopic) Hamitic family of tribes, of which the other chief members are the neighbouring Galla and Afar, the Abyssinian Agau and the Beja tribes between the Nubian Nile and the Red Sea.
Some authorities hold that Egyptian civilization came from Babylonia, and that the so-called Hamitic languages are older and less specialized members of the Semitic family.
Synonyms:
Afroasiatic language, Afro-Asiatic, Afrasian language, Afroasiatic, Hamito-Semitic, Hamitic language, Afrasian,
Antonyms:
artificial language,