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hussite Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


hussite ka kya matlab hota hai


हुसाइट

जॉन हॉस के धार्मिक सुधारों का एक अनुयायी

Noun:

हुस्सिट,



hussite's Usage Examples:

The Hussite movement assumed a revolutionary character as soon as the news of the death of Huss reached Prague.


The Hussite movement was also a democratic one, an uprising of the peasantry against the landowners at a period when a third of the soil belonged to the clergy.


The Hussite movement may be said to have sprung from three sources, which are however closely connected.


In the Hussite wars it took the utraquist side, was occupied in 1420 by King Sigismund, but retaken the next year by the troops of Prague.


By way of reprisals for the Hussite outrages in Prague, the miners of Kuttenberg seized on any Hussites they could find, and burned, beheaded or threw them alive into the shafts of disused mines.


The city developed with great rapidity, and at the outbreak of the Hussite troubles, early in the 14th century, was next to Prague the most important in Bohemia, having become the favourite residence of several of the Bohemian kings.


The success of the Hussite raids in Germany gave fresh confidence to the Sla y s of Poland.


The Hussite wars, the feuds of Burgundian and Armagnac, the renewal of the Hundred Years' War, all prevented it from drawing new blood from the west.


In the beginning of 1409 he concluded a treaty with Jagiello at Novogrudok for the purpose, and on the 9th cf July 1410 the combined Polish-Lithuanian forces, reinforced by Hussite auxiliaries,.


GEORGE OF PODEBRAD (1420-1471), king of Bohemia, was the son of Victoria of Kunstat and Podebrad, a Bohemian nobleman, who was one of the leaders of the "Orphans" or modern Taborites during the Hussite wars.



hussite's Meaning':

an adherent of the religious reforms of John Huss

Synonyms:

adherent, disciple,



Antonyms:

leader, nonadhesive,



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