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slavish Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


slavish ka kya matlab hota hai


स्लाविश

Adjective:

स्लाव,



slavish शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

व्लादिस्लाव के पुत्र, कासिमीर (1333 से 1370 तक) को सबसे बड़े पोलिश राजाओं में से एक माना जाता है, और देश के बुनियादी ढांचे में सुधार के लिए व्यापक मान्यता प्राप्त हुई है।

प्रागैतिहासिक काल में यहाँ स्लाव लोग रहते थे।

(देखें: स्पेन की राजनीति) जहाँ सर्बिया, जो कि भूतपूर्व युगोस्लाविया का हिस्सा था, ने कोसोवो प्रान्त में अलगाववादियों से युद्ध किया, वहीं यूनाइटेड किंगडम ने "शक्ति हस्तांतरण" के राजनीतिक सिद्धांत के अंतर्गत स्कॉट्लैंड, वेल्स और उत्तरी आयरलैंड में स्थानीय संसदों की व्यवस्था करवाई।

1138 में, देश बोलेस्लाव के तीसरे बेटों द्वारा विभाजित किया गया था।

জজজ

1320 में, क्षेत्रीय शासकों द्वारा पोलैंड को एकजुट करने के कई असफल प्रयासों के बाद, व्लादिस्लाव ने अपनी सभी शक्तियों को समेकित कर लिया और सिंहासन लिया।

1954 में, पेरेसास्लाव की संधि की 300 वीं वर्षगांठ को व्यापक रूप से मनाया गया।

इन समूहों को सेल्टिक, सरमाटियन, स्लाव, बाल्टिक और जर्मनिक जनजातियों के रूप में पहचाना जाता है।

वर्ष 1109 में, बोलेस्लाव द थर्ड ने जर्मनी के राजा को हराया हेनरी पंचम।

* Josip Broz 'Tito', युगोस्लाविया।

इसकी वजह से सोवियत संघ और युगोस्लाविया अलग अलग राष्ट्रों में बिखर गये जिनमे कई में राष्ट्रवाद फ़ैला हुआ था।

व्लादिस्लाव ने अंततः देश को एकजुट किया।

अन्तरराष्ट्रीय अपराध आयोग – हेग में स्थित यह आयोग पूर्व यूगोस्लाविया में युद्द अपराध के सदिंग्ध लोगों पर मुकदमा चलाने के लिए बनाया गया है।

slavish's Usage Examples:

A mockery of popular institutions, under the name of a burgher council, indeed existed; but this was a mere delusion, and must not be confounded with the system of local government by means of district burgher councils which that most able man, Commissioner de Mist, sought to establish during the brief government of the Batavian Republic from 1803 to 1806, when the Dutch nation, convinced and ashamed of the false policy by which they had permitted a mere money-making association to disgrace the Batavian name, and to entail degradation on what might have been a free and prosperous colony, sought to redeem their error by making this country a national colonial possession, instead of a slavish property, to be neglected, oppressed or ruined, as the caprice or avarice of its merchant owners might dictate.


The revival of learning produced in Spain no slavish imitation as it did in Italy, no formal humanism, and, it may be added, very little of fruitful scholarship. The Renaissance here, as in England, displayed essential qualities of intellectual freedom, delight in life, exultation over rediscovered earth and man.


But Mahomet's mistake consists in persistent and slavish adherence to the semi-poetic form which he had at first adopted in accordance with his own taste and that of his hearers.


slavish devotion in his subjects.


The change, however, came too late; Firdousi, now a broken and decrepit old man, had in the meanwhile returned to Tus, and, while wandering through the streets of his native town, heard a child lisping a verse from his own satire in which he taunts Mahmud with his slavish birth: "Had Mahmud's father been what he is now A crown of gold had decked this aged brow; Had Mahmud's mother been of gentle blood, In heaps of silver knee-deep had I stood."


The newly created council of ministers, and the senate, endowed for the first time with certain theoretical powers, became in the end but the slavish instruments of the tsar and his favourites of the moment.


That the writer owes no slavish adherence to any philosophical system is plain from his independent treatment of the affections.


His authority, was absolute p 3'> too, > being tempered only by the shadowy right of the Magyar nation to meet in general assembly; and this authority he was careful not to compromise by any slavish imitation of that feudal polity by which in the West the royal power was becoming obscured.


A third way to predict the future that I believe is reliable rejects both the slavish following of the straight line and the purely speculative approach.


It was valuable in teaching how to work within definite limitations, but without slavish copying; it also emancipated a considerable body of craftsmen from the tyranny of manufacturers whose sole idea was that machine-work should supersede handicraft.



Synonyms:

subservient, submissive, servile,



Antonyms:

domineering, proud, free, unservile,



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