dervishes Meaning in Tamil ( dervishes வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
முஸ்லீம் துறவி, தர்வேஷ்,
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dervishes தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
மேலும், உள்ளூர் முஸ்லிம்களினால் பாதுகாக்கப்படுவதால், இது ஒரு முஸ்லீம் துறவியின் கல்லறை என்றும் கூறுகின்றனர்.
பழைய கோட்டையைக் கட்டும் நேரத்தில் ஒரு முஸ்லீம் துறவி பொப்பிலி குடும்பத்தைச் சேர்ந்த இரண்டு அரச சகோதரர்களை அவர்கள் கோட்டையைக் கட்டத் தேர்ந்தெடுத்த இடம் துரதிர்ஷ்டவசமானது என எச்சரித்ததாகவும், ஆனால் அவர்கள் இந்த எச்சரிக்கையை புறக்கணித்ததாகவும் தெரிகிறது.
சாயி அப்துல் ரசாக் என்று பெயரிடப்பட்ட முஸ்லீம் துறவி தீபல்பூரில் தங்கியிருந்துள்ளார்.
அம்ரான் ஒரு பண்டைய நகரமும் மற்றும் தேவல் ஷா என்று அழைக்கப்படும் ஒரு முஸ்லீம் துறவி அல்லது பைரின் சன்னதி கொண்டதாக கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.
dervishes's Usage Examples:
Kassala was captured from the dervishes by an Italian force under Colonel Baratieri on the 17th of July 1894 and by the Italians was handed over on Christmas day 1897 to Egypt.
Power's Letters from Khartoum during the Siege (1885), and the following four books written by prisoners of the dervishes are specially valuable: Slatin Pasha, Fire and Sword in the Sudan (1896); Father J.
After the defeat of the Abyssinians at Debra Sin in August 1887 Gondar was looted and fired by the dervishes under Abu Anga.
The great saints of Egypt are the imam Ash-Shafii, founder of the persuasion called after him, the sayyid Abmad al-Baidawi, and the sayyid Ibrahim Ed-DesUki, both of whom were founders of orders of dervishes.
The work which had been begun by Cailliaud, Champollion, Lepsius and others was interrupted by the rise of the Mandist power; and with the frontiers of Egypt itself menaced by dervishes, the country south of Aswan (Assuan) was necessarily closed to the student of antiquity.
Most of his matchless odes were composed in honour of the Maulawi dervishes, and even his opus magnum, the Mathnawi (Mesnevi), or, as it is usually called, The Spiritual Mathnawi (mathnawi-i-ma`nawi), in six books or daf tars, with 30,000 to 40,000 double-rhymed verses, can be traced to the same source.
Over 3ooo dervishes with their principal amirs, except Osman Digna, lay dead on the field, and many more were killed in the pursuit.
944, on the ruined tekke of the Bektash dervishes in western Bagdad.
The head of the Mevlevi dervishes (Aziz-Effendi, HazretiMevlana, Mollah-Unkiar, commonly styled simply ChelebiEffendi) has the right to gird on the sultan's sword at his investiture, and is master of the considerable revenues of the greatest religious establishment in the empire.
After a month's vigorous drilling Hicks led 5000 of his men against an equal force of dervishes in Sennar, whom he defeated, and cleared the country between the towns of Sennar and Khartum of rebels.
On the same side of the river, lower down, is the shrine of Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (of Pan), founder of the Qadirite (Kadaria) sect of dervishes, also a noted place of pilgrimage.
In December the sirdar arrived with reinforcements from Cairo, and on the 20th sallied out and attacked the dervishes in their trenches at Gemaiza, clearing the whole line and inflicting considerable loss on the enemy, who retired towards Handub, and the country was again fairly quiet for a time.
Fenwick, with some 40 officers and men, seized an isolated hill and held it through the night, repulsing the dervishes, who were the same nigl~t driven back with such heavy loss in attacking Lloyds zeriba that they retired to the hills, and comparative quiet again reigned at Suakin.
Synonyms:
faqir, fakir, whirling dervish, fakeer, whirler, faquir,
Antonyms:
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