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endower Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( endower ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



Adjective:

ଅପ୍ଟେଟ୍ |, ଅଙ୍କିତ |,

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endower's Usage Examples:

Mosque is a 13th-century mosque of Seljuk architecture named after its endower Sultan Alaaddin Kayqubad I (1188–1237).


to expand its land of cultivation and being wealthy to undertake such endowers.


The tomb of the endower, who is named as "Muzaffer bin İbâdullah el-Mufaddal el-Burûcirdî", is.


(a grandson of the endower who served as permanent chair of the Board for 31 years) in 1986, the chair.


(1799–1836), the Institute"s endower, died.


The type species, Woolungasaurus glendowerensis, was named after Glendower Station by Per Ove Persson in 1960, is known from a partial skeleton,.


Eventually philanthropist Samuel Cowell, aged 90, last of the Cowell line, (and endower for Cowell Hall at the University of San Francisco), donated the rest of.


He co-founded the Christian Standard magazine, he was an original endower of Case School of Applied Science and was a principal in the creation of.


John Sutton (1820–1873), patron and endower of the choral school (1865) Anton Raky, oil drilling pioneer, grew up in.


In the home of the legator, writer and folklorist, he maintained the library of the endower and his.


and associate of philanthropist Thomas Kelso, (1784-1878), founder and endower of the Kelso Home and Orphan Asylum originally established by his home.


On the south wall of the narthex we see the endowers" composition with old Paskač and his wife Ozra paired with Vlatko, holding.


price agreed upon was paid by Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, who thus became the endower or donor (Arabic: واقِف‎, romanized: waqif) of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi on behalf.



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