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tientsin Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


tientsin ka kya matlab hota hai


टेंनसिन

पीले सागर के पास ग्रांड नहर पर पूर्वोत्तर चीन में एक प्रमुख औद्योगिक केंद्र; चीन में तीसरा सबसे बड़ा शहर

Noun:

टिंटसिन,



tientsin शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

जनवरी 1949 तक साम्यवादियों ने टिंटसिन और पीकिंग पर अधिकार कर लिया और आगे चलकर नानकिंग, शंघाई हैंको तथा कैंटन पर भी अधिकार कर लिया और 1 अक्टूबर, 1949 को साम्यवादियों ने पेकिंग में “लोकगणराज्य” की घोषणा की और सोवियत संघ सहित अनेक देशों ने इस साम्यवादी सरकार को मान्यता दे दी।

জজজ

tientsin's Usage Examples:

In 1870 there was a great outbreak concentrating in the massacres at Hankow and Tientsin; in 1891 at Hunan and in 1895 at Ku Cheng there: were other attacks which were only preliminary to the Boxer uprising of 1899-1900,, when 135 missionaries, besides 52 children.


In fulfilment of these rights a railway has been constructed connecting Kiao-chow with Chinanfu, the capital; there it connects with another railway crossing the province north to south and forming part of the Tientsin and Chin-kiang line.


The bulk of the leaf tea, however, now goes to Russia by direct steamers to Odessa instead of to London as formerly, and a large quantity goes overland via Tientsin and Siberia in the form of brick tea.


Tientsin is the Treaty Port of the province.


above Tientsin; the Pu-to-ho, which rises in Shan-si, and after running a parallel course to Shang-si-ho on the south, empties itself in the same way into the Hun-ho; and the Lan-ho, which rises in Mongolia, enters the province on the north-east after passing to the west of Jehol, passes the city of Yung-Ong Fu in its course (which is south-easterly) through Chih-li, and from thence winds its way to the north-eastern boundary of the Gulf of Chih-li.


There are four rivers of some importance in the province: the Pei-ho, with the Hun-ho, which rises in the mountains in Mongolia and, flowing to the west of Peking, forms a junction with the Pei-ho at Tientsin; the Shang-si-ho, which rises in the mountains on the north of the province of Shan-si, and takes a south-easterly course as far as the neighbourhood of Ki Chow, from which point it trends north-east and eventually joines the Hun-ho some 15 m.


After having been vice-consul at Shanghai and acting consul in 1900 at Tientsin, he entered the Foreign Office in 1902 in a subordinate capacity and rose by 1910 to be director of the Political Section.


By the treaty of Tientsin (1860) Taichu was opened to European commerce, but the place was found quite unsuitable for a port of trade, and the harbour of Tam-sui was selected instead.


In China he made extensive surveys which, however, were interrupted by the Boxer outbreak; and he, together with his wife, were among those besieged at Tientsin.


In 1897 a railway was opened between Tientsin and Peking.



tientsin's Meaning':

a major industrial center in northeastern China on the Grand Canal near the Yellow Sea; 3rd largest city in China

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