<< amirates amir's >>

amirs Meaning in Tamil ( amirs வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சில இஸ்லாமிய மன்னர்களின் பட்டம்,



amirs's Usage Examples:

Over 3ooo dervishes with their principal amirs, except Osman Digna, lay dead on the field, and many more were killed in the pursuit.


The co-operation of the two columns was admirably timed, and on the morning of the 7th the dervish camp was surrounded, and, after a sharp fight, Hamuda and many amirs and about 1000 men were killed, and 500 prisoners taken.


He resides at Deir al-Kamar, an old seat of the Druse amirs.


"It was the disunion of the Syrian amirs, and the division between the Abbasids and the Fatimites, that made possible the conquest of the Holy City and the foundation of the kingdom of Jerusalem.


The Shiite caliphs of Egypt were by this time the playthings of contending viziers, as the Sunnite caliphs of Bagdad had long been the puppets of Turkish sultans or amirs; and in 1164 Amalric I.


~aliiz; the regular intrigues between the amirs followed, leading to his being dethroned on the following 1st of April 1422, when the amir appointed to be his tutor, Barsbai, was proclaimed sultan with the title Malik al-A shraf.


Tibet is affected by the south-west monsoon, just as the Pamirs are affected, but in varying degrees according to geographical position.


When their amirs crossed the Straits it was to lead a jehad against the Christians and to return to their capital, Marrakesh.


and Mussulman amirs flocked to his palaces.


The peculiar form of tussocky grass which prevails in the Pamirs is the characteristic feature of the Tibetan Chang-t'ang of the Tsaidam plains and of the bogs north-east of Lhasa.


The union of Mardin and Aleppo under the sway of these two amirs, connecting as it did Mesopotamia with Syria, marks an important stage in the revival of Mahommedan power (Stevenson, Crusades in the East, p.


But his authority was scarcely respected in his own residence, for several Turkish amirs assumed independence and could only be subdued by Mongol aid, when they retired to the mountains, to reappear as soon as the Mongols were gone.





amirs's Meaning in Other Sites