silesia Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
silesia ka kya matlab hota hai
कोयला और लौह अयस्क के जमा में समृद्ध मध्य यूरोप का एक क्षेत्र; 1742 में प्रशिया द्वारा संलग्न लेकिन अब बड़े पैमाने पर पोलैंड में
Noun:
सिलेसिया,
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silesia's Usage Examples:
The Polish coalfields belong to another Carboniferous area of deposit, which extended over Silesia.
The nearest enemy was Bohemia, to whom Poland had lately been compelled to pay tribute for her oldest possession, Silesia.
During the interval between these peaces, Matthias, in self-defence, again made war on the emperor, reducing Frederick to such extremities that he was glad to accept peace on any terms. By the final arrangement made between the contending princes, Matthias recognized Ladislaus as king of Bohemia proper in return for the surrender of Moravia, Silesia and Upper and Lower Lusatia, hitherto component parts of the Czech monarchy, till he should have redeemed them for 400,000 florins.
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(2) Polnisch-Ostrau (Polish Ostrau), a mining town in Austrian Silesia, opposite MahrischOstrau.
I think I'll postpone any further subdivision of Germany for now, and instead create a Category:Russian Poland to take the rest of the articles in Category:Poland, Silesia and Prussia, as well as articles that have failed to be categorized (like Warsaw and Lodz).
I've moved German cities in the Poland, Silesia and Prussia category to Category:Germany.
In 1847 he began to act as Privatdozent in the university, and founded with Reinhardt the Archiv fiir pathologische Anatomie and Physiologic, which, after his collaborator's death in 1852, he carried on alone, and in 1848 he went as a member of a government commission to investigate an outbreak of typhus in upper Silesia.
One of the strongest towns in Silesia it was besieged several times during the 17th and 18th centuries.
SCHWEIDNITZ, a town of Germany, in the Prussian province of Silesia, picturesquely situated on the left bank of the Weistritz, 28 m.
silesia's Meaning':
a region of central Europe rich in deposits of coal and iron ore; annexed by Prussia in 1742 but now largely in Poland
Synonyms:
Slask, Schlesien, Slezsko, Europe,
Antonyms:
natural object, conductor, insulator, immateriality, unbodied,