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metropolitans Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


metropolitans ka kya matlab hota hai


महानगरीय

पूर्वी रूढ़िवादी चर्च में यह शीर्षक बिशप और कुलपति के बीच की स्थिति को दिया जाता है; पश्चिमी ईसाई धर्म में आर्कबिशप के बराबर

Adjective:

राजधानी-संबंधी, राजधानी का,



metropolitans शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

यह नगर उस समय चर्चा में आया जब कांगड़ा शासकों ने अपनी राजधानी कांगड़ा किला जहांगीर की सेना से हारने के बाद यहां स्‍थानांतरित कर दी।



জজজराज्यों के नाम निम्नवत हैं (कोष्ठक में राजधानी का नाम):।

ओड़िशा की इस वर्तमान राजधानी का निमार्ण इंजीनियरों और वास्‍तुविदों ने उपयोगितावादी सिद्धान्त के आधार पर किया है।

राजा दिवोदास अपनी राजधानी काशी का आधिपत्य खो जाने से बडे दु:खी हुए।

1791- अमेरिका की राजधानी का नामकरण राष्ट्रपति जॉर्ज वाशिंगटन के नाम पर वाशिंगटन रखा गया।

१९९१ में लेगोस से राजधानी का पद छीन लिया गया।

हैदराबाद केवल दस साल के लिये राजधानी रहेगी, तब तक अमरावती शहर को राजधानी का रूप दे दिया जायेगा।

नेपाल की राजधानी काठमांडू से 400 किलोमीटर दक्षिण पूरब में बसा है।

इसके साथ ही हरियाणा के लिए एक नई राजधानी का सृजन भी होना था, किन्तु कुछ प्रशासनिक कारणों के चलते इस स्थानांतरण में विलंब हुआ।

माना जाता है कि एक समय नेपाल की राजधानी काठमांडू 'ने' ऋषि का तपस्या स्थल था।

अफ़गानिस्तान के प्रमुख नगर हैं- राजधानी काबुल, कन्धार (गन्धार प्रदेश) भारत के प्राचीन ग्रन्थ महाभारत में इसे राजा सकुनी का प्रदेश गन्धार प्रदेश कहा जाता था।

"द हेग" को प्रशासनिक राजधानी का दर्जा दिया जाता है।

| पशुपतिनाथ|| नेपाल की राजधानी काठमांडू।

metropolitans's Usage Examples:

Metropolitans usually now have a metropolitan tribunal distinct from their diocesan court (ib.


From 1787 onwards, colonial bishops and metropolitans were appointed by letters patent which purported to give them jurisdiction for disciplinary purposes.


(n) Officials, even of bishops and metropolitans, need not be in holy orders, though Bishop Stubbs in his paper in the Report of the Commission on Ecclesiastical Courts seems to say so.


The metropolitans had peculiars within the dioceses of their comprovincials wherever they had residences or manors, and some whose origin is uncertain, e.g.


(h) Several attempts were made by metropolitans and their officials to take causes arising in the dioceses of their comprovincials in the first instance and not by way of appeal.


Isolated examples in the early middle ages of metropolitans dealing with their suffragan bishops by imprisonment in chains were extra-canonical abuses, connected with the perversion of Church law which treated the metropolitan (who originally was merely convener of the provincial synod and its representative during the intervals of sessions) as the feudal " lord " of his comprovincials.


The story of the administrative development of the Church in the 5th century is mainly the story of the final emergence and constitution of the great " patriarchates," as authorities superior to metropolitans and provincial synods.


In 1555 there were but three dioceses in the Netherlands - those of Tournay, Arras and Utrecht, - all of unwieldy size and under the jurisdiction of foreign metropolitans.


The encyclical letter is accompanied by sixty-three resolutions (which include careful provision for provincial organization and the extension of the title "archbishop" to all metropolitans, a "thankful recognition of the revival of brotherhoods and sisterhoods, and of the office of deaconess," and a desire to promote friendly relations with the Eastern Churches and the various Old Catholic bodies), and the reports of the eleven committees are subjoined.


The Orthodox Church has metropolitans at Prizren, Durazzo, Berat, Iannina and Kortcha; the Bulgarian exarchate maintains a bishop at Dibra.



metropolitans's Meaning':

in the Eastern Orthodox Church this title is given to a position between bishop and patriarch; equivalent to archbishop in western Christianity

Synonyms:

archbishop,



Antonyms:

person, mortal,



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