figo Meaning in marathi ( figo शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
फिगो
Noun:
अंजीर-झाड, पोशाख, क्षुल्लक बाब, पिळणे, उदुंबर, परिस्थिती, अंजीर,
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figo मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:
वराचा कान पिळणे, किंवा वधूवरांनी एकमेकांना घास भरवणे हे लौकिक विधी करण्यासही काही प्रत्यवाय नाही अशी प्रबोधिनीची भूूमिका आहे.
figo's Usage Examples:
Magnolia figo (also called banana shrub, port wine magnolia, Michelia figo) is an evergreen tree in the magnolia genus.
Eyadéma publicly called on the soldiers to return to their barracks and expressed continued trust in Koffigoh, but also invited him to begin consultations on the formation of a new national unity government.
Although Koffigoh remained in office, his power was considered curtailed.
"Here is a painter who promises to rival Nicolas Poussin", while Zoffany tauntingly replied, "A figo for Poussin, West has already beaten him out of the field.
In late November 1991, the soldiers began a siege of Koffigoh's official residence in Lomé after Eyadéma's party, the Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), was banned by the transitional High Council of the Republic (HCR).
They demanded that Koffigoh's government be replaced and threatening to reduce the city to ashes; they also demanded that the RPT be legalized again and that the HCR be dissolved.
The soldiers then took Koffigoh to meet with Eyadéma, who was widely believed to have been behind the soldiers' actions, although he did not take responsibility for them.
On 8 October 1991, the soldiers unsuccessfully tried to kidnap Koffigoh, and four people were reported killed in protests and violence that followed.
On 31 December, a new government headed by Koffigoh was announced, including three members of the RPT; most members of the previous government remained in their posts.
Later on the same day, Eyadéma released a statement saying that he and Koffigoh would form a new transitional government.
Koffigoh called for French military aid.