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serai Meaning in Tamil ( serai வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வணிகர் கூட்டம் செல்லும் வழியில் தங்கும் மனை,



serai தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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serai's Usage Examples:

The gardens to the north-east contain a caravanserai, which is fairly well kept and comfortable.


There is a good serai or inn for native travellers, and a dak bungalow or resting-place for Europeans.


Birjend has six good caravanserais, a college and some mosques; post and telegraph offices were established there in 1902.


To the south of this, also on the Tigris, is the serai or palace of the Turkish governor, distinguished rather for extent than grandeur.


It is enclosed in a fine garden, well planted with trees, where the harem serai (or ladies' apartments) occupies a considerable space.


" college of two doors," built in 1439 by Shah Rukh, and some fine caravanserais, two dating from 1680.


Should the caravanserai be a small one, the merchants and their goods alone find place within, the beasts of burden being left outside.


It is the market for the produce of the surrounding districts, has six caravanserais and a post office.


and 300 Armenians), has extensive and well-stocked bazaars and fourteen large and many small caravanserais.


Outside the walls are the remains of a vast city, now for the most part in ruins, but the innumerable tombs, mosques, caravanserais and other edifices, which have resisted the havoc of time, afford abundant evidence of the ancient splendour of the place.


Vous pensez bien que ce serait une belle affaire que de se porter sur cette place (Dresden) en un bataillon carre de 200,000 hommes " (Soult, No.


In the centre was the serai, occupied by the king and his retinue, with an extension towards the north, opening on a large inner court, containing the public reception rooms, elaborately decorated with sculptures and historical inscriptions, representing scenes of hunting, worship, feasts, battles, and the like.


Founded, in 1262, by the Hungarian General Cotroman, under the name of Bosnavar or Vrhbosna, Serajevo was enlarged by Husref Bey two centuries later, and takes its name from the palace (Turkish, serai), which he founded.





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