contemporarily Meaning in Telugu ( contemporarily తెలుగు అంటే)
సమకాలీనంగా, సమకాలీతులు
Noun:
సమకాలీతులు,
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contemporarily's Usage Examples:
The name is applied both to a ruined 17th-century castle (contemporarily referred to as Finhaven Castle), as well as the 19th-century mansion.
However, contemporarily, the election was considered to one of the most tame municipal elections.
Since the name form "Wadjenes" is not contemporarily attested as the name of a king, but frequently appears in Ramesside.
Kadašman-Ḫarbe I,inscribed in cuneiform contemporarily as Ka-da-áš-ma-an-Ḫar-be and meaning “he believes in Ḫarbe (a Kassite god equivalent to Enlil),”.
contemporarily nor archaeologically attested, which makes his historical figure disputable to scholars up to this day.
pre-independence Mumbai, it has been described as a Congress paper, contemporarily it has been considered to be aligned with the Shiv Sena.
Enpō (延宝) (contemporarily written as 延寳) is the Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kanbun and before Tenna.
Ulam-Buriaš, contemporarily inscribed as Ú-la-Bu-ra-ra-ia-aš or mÚ-lam-Bur-áš in a later chronicle and meaning “son of (the Kassite deity) Buriaš”, was.
Two other organisations in Poland, the Ordo Sancti Stanislai and the International Order of Saint Stanislaus, contemporarily describe themselves as merely private charitable organisations.
known refuge of Royalists (described contemporarily as "cavaliers and malignants").
It is contemporarily owned by the Kellogg Company.
Medieval authors denominated the Hungarians as Hungaria, but the Hungarians even contemporarily denominate themselves Magyars and their homeland.
successful missionary to the Polabian Slavs to the east of what is contemporarily Germany.