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soldiery Meaning in Telugu ( soldiery తెలుగు అంటే)



సైనికుడు, ఫిజీ కళ

Noun:

ఫాజీ షాహః, సరుకుల, ఫిజీ కళ,



soldiery's Usage Examples:

shall have charge of the forts, the soldiery, the arms and all the implements of war.


neighbours, and to offset the decline of its once-formidable kapikulu soldiery, or various provincial magnates and governors.


the archon in charge of the military, and he used his influence with the soldiery to expel the Bacchiadae.


able-bodied fled, the houses were ransacked by the soldiery, and the village set on fire.


imposition of cruel and unusual penalties to maintain discipline among the brutalised soldiery in the chaotic conditions of the north European provinces in.


The first detailed study of Confederate soldiery estimates the number at 18,000, which is close to the 18,642 figure stated.


non-combatants were exterminated, the able-bodied fled, the houses were ransacked by the soldiery, and the village set on fire.


In addition to the soldiery, the British squadron and their boats took on board thousands of French Royalist refugees, who had flocked to the waterfront when it became clear that the city would fall to the Republicans.


In 1683 he was consecrated Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin, but after the accession of James II he was compelled by the turbulent soldiery to flee to England (1689), when he became Vicar of Gresford, Flintshire, and Canon of St.


strip them of the rights of humanity, exposing lives to the wanton and unpunishable sport of licentious soldiery, and depriving them of the very means of.


Instead of conducting the government in the interests of the soldiery, and in accordance with their views, he consulted the interests of the old settlers, the ancient Protestant inhabitants of Ireland, and was repaid by their confidence and admiration.


antiquity, are supposed by some authors to have been a kind of militia or soldiery among the Romans; so called from ala, a wing, because of their lightness.


The Trigans' clothing was similar to that of the Romans, with many of the populace dressed in toga-like garments, or in the case of the soldiery, in Greek or Roman-style armour.



Synonyms:

friendly, cavalry, army unit, military personnel, garrison, force, horse, troops, personnel, horse cavalry, hostile,



Antonyms:

amicable, peaceful, defensive, friendly, hostile,



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