dynasties Meaning in Tamil ( dynasties வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ராஜவம்சம்,
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dynasties தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இது ஜோஸியோன் இராஜவம்சம் மற்றும் கொரியா பேரரசு காலப்பகுதியிலும் கொரியாவின் தலைநகராகத் திகழ்ந்தது.
dynasties's Usage Examples:
Industrial relations with Egypt are also marked by the occurrence of a series of finds of pottery and other objects of Minoan fabric among the remains of the XVIIIth, XIIth and even earlier dynasties, while the same seafaring enterprise brought Egyptian fabrics to Crete from the times of the first Pharaohs.
That valley prior to the Gurkha domination (1768) was under three native dynasties (at Bhatgaon, Patan and Katmandu), and these struck silver mohurs, as they were called, of the nominal value of half a rupee.
They have been identified with the people of Punt, who were known to the Egyptians of the early dynasties.
A city occupying approximately the same site had been the capital of one of the principalities into which China was divided some centuries before the Christian era; and during the reigns of the two Tatar dynasties that immediately preceded the Mongols in northern China, viz.
Professor Petrie, however, thinks it best, while accepting the evidence of the Sirius date, to suppose further that a whole Sothic period of 1460 years had passed in the interval, making a total of 1650 years for the six dynasties in place of 220 years.
The feud between the rival dynasties lasted from the beginning of the 15th century to the beginning of the 17th.
Masudi, a great traveller who knew from personal experience all the countries between Spain and China, described the plains, mountains and seas, the dynasties and peoples, in his Meadows of Gold, an abstract made by himself of his larger work News of the Time.
Within the limits of these minor dynasties the same rules were observed, and the same may be said of the hereditary fiefs of Turkish amirs not belonging to the royal family, who bore ordinarily the title of atabeg or atabek (properly "father bey"), e.
The development of glazing at the beginning of the dynasties was sudden and effective.
The numismatic collection, as regards the period of the caliphs and later dynasties, is one of the richest in the world.
After the foundation of New Paphos and the extinction of the Cinyrad and Ptolemaic dynasties, the importance of the Old Town declined rapidly.
Under the kings of the third dynasty, the division of the kingdom among the sons of the dead monarch which had characterized the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties, ceased.
Synonyms:
Ming, Ch"ing, Shang dynasty, Ommiad, Sung dynasty, Chow dynasty, House of Tudor, Carolingian dynasty, Flavian dynasty, family, Umayyad, Romanoff, Ch"in, Han dynasty, Qing dynasty, Liao dynasty, Qin, Omayyad, Song, Merovingian dynasty, kinsfolk, family line, Shang, Windsor, Tudor, folk, Yuan dynasty, Romanov, Mongol dynasty, Manchu dynasty, Bourbon dynasty, Hanover, Chou dynasty, Capetian dynasty, House of Windsor, Tang, Zhou dynasty, Hohenzollern, Yuan, Manchu, Qin dynasty, House of Hanover, Lancaster, Wei dynasty, House of York, Ottoman dynasty, Liao, Chou, Stuart, Ch"in dynasty, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Tang dynasty, Ptolemaic dynasty, Plantagenet, phratry, Merovingian, Chow, Bourbon, Lancastrian line, Sung, sept, Song dynasty, Zhou, Plantagenet line, Ptolemy, Carlovingian dynasty, Ch"ing dynasty, Seljuk, York, Han, House of Lancaster, Hanoverian line, Wei, Ming dynasty, Habsburg, Ottoman, Valois, kinfolk, Qing, Hapsburg,
Antonyms:
child, parent,