boyars Meaning in Tamil ( boyars வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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boyars தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
ராபின் மைக்கல் போயர்ஸ் - கிரிக்இன்ஃபோவில் இருந்து விளையாட்டுவீரர் விபரக்குறிப்பு.
சைவச் சிற்றிலக்கியங்கள் மைக்கல் போயர்ஸ் (Michael Boyers, பிறப்பு: ஏப்ரல் 16 1948), இங்கிலாந்து அணியின் துடுப்பாட்டக்காரர்.
boyars's Usage Examples:
But his whole official career was a constant struggle with narrow routine and personal jealousy on the part of the boyars and clerks of the council.
Having convoked his boyars he reproached them collectively with robbing the treasury and committing acts of injustice, and he caused one of them, a Prince Shuiski who happened to be in power at the moment, to be seized by his huntsmen and torn in pieces by a pack of hounds, as a warning to others.
He was maltreated by the leading boyars whom successive revolutions placed at the head of affairs, and hence he conceived an inextinguishable hatred of their whole order and a corresponding fondness for the merchant class, their natural enemies.
He purchased the allegiance of the stryeltsi, or musketeers, and then, summoning the boyars of the council, earnestly represented to them that Theodore, scarce able to live, was surely unable to reign, and urged the substitution of little Peter.
In the old times the grand-prince was simply primes inter pares among the minor princes, and these lived with their boyars almost on a footing of equality.
dissatisfaction among men of Slavonic temperament, whose grandfathers had been independent princes, boyars or free lances, and the malcontents could not adopt the old practice of emigrating to some other principality.
'dissatisfaction among men of Slavonic temperament, whose grandfathers had been independent princes, boyars or free lances, and the malcontents could not adopt the old practice of emigrating to some other principality.
"It was not only that he hated and distrusted the boyars, but he was already statesman enough to discern that they could not be fitted into the new order of things which he aimed at introducing.
All through his reign he preferred to employ as officials men of humble origin, and habitually treated the boyars and great nobles very unceremoniously.
A conspiracy against him of all the other great boyars and the metropolitan Dionysy, which sought to break Boris' power by divorcing the tsar from Godunov's childless sister, only ended in the banishment or tonsuring of the malcontents.
The common people, whom he had always favoured at the expense of the boyars, thereupon implored him to come back on his own terms.