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Meaning of "चाशनीगिर" in the Hindi dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF चाशनीगिर IN HINDI

चाशनीगिर  [casanigira] play
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WHAT DOES चाशनीगिर MEAN IN HINDI?

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Definition of चाशनीगिर in the Hindi dictionary

Chashnigar Noun Poon [F1] Emperor Who tasted the food of the food. चाशनीगिर संज्ञा पुं० [फ़ा०] बादशाहों या नबाबों का वह कर्मचारी जो भोज्य पदार्थ का निरिक्षण चखकर करता था ।

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HINDI WORDS THAT RHYME WITH चाशनीगिर


HINDI WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE चाशनीगिर

चा
चावँचावँ
चावड़ा
चावड़ी
चावण
चावर
चावरि
चावल
चावा
चाशनी
चा
चा
चासना
चासनी
चासा
चासू
चा
चाहक
चाहत
चाहना

HINDI WORDS THAT END LIKE चाशनीगिर

अंह्निशिर
अखिर
अख्खिर
अगाधरुधिर
अचिर
अच्छिर
अजिर
अज्ञानतिमिर
अतिमिर्मिर
अतिरुचिर
अथर्वशिर
अथिर
अनिर
अरुचिर
अर्णवमंदिर
अशिर
असथिर
अस्थिर
अस्नाविर
अस्रखदिर

Synonyms and antonyms of चाशनीगिर in the Hindi dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «चाशनीगिर» into 25 languages

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The translations of चाशनीगिर from Hindi to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «चाशनीगिर» in Hindi.

Translator Hindi - Chinese

Chasnigir
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Spanish

Chasnigir
570 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - English

Chasnigir
510 millions of speakers

Hindi

चाशनीगिर
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Hindi - Arabic

Chasnigir
280 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Russian

Chasnigir
278 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Portuguese

Chasnigir
270 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Bengali

Chasnigir
260 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - French

Chasnigir
220 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Malay

Chasnigir
190 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - German

Chasnigir
180 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Japanese

Chasnigir
130 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Korean

Chasnigir
85 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Javanese

Chasnigir
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Hindi - Vietnamese

Chasnigir
80 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Tamil

Chasnigir
75 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Marathi

Chasnigir
75 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Turkish

Chasnigir
70 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Italian

Chasnigir
65 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Polish

Chasnigir
50 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Ukrainian

Chasnigir
40 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Romanian

Chasnigir
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Hindi - Greek

Chasnigir
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Hindi - Afrikaans

Chasnigir
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Hindi - Swedish

Chasnigir
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Hindi - Norwegian

Chasnigir
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of चाशनीगिर

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Examples of use in the Hindi literature, quotes and news about चाशनीगिर

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10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «चाशनीगिर»

Discover the use of चाशनीगिर in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to चाशनीगिर and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
1
Religion and Politics in India During the Thirteenth Century - Page 134
'Izz-u'd-din Tughril Tughan Khan was first appointed saqi-i- khas, then dawat-dar, then chashni-gir, and then amir-i-akhur and subsequently the iqta' of Bada'un was assigned to him. This delay was probably due to the fact that during his term ...
Khaliq Ahmad Nizami, 1961
2
Encyclopaedia Indica: Monarchy, power and politics - Page 191
The first office that he held was Chashni-gir. Then he became Amir-i-akhur, and then the holder of lata of Kohram.109 Malik Saif-ud-din-i-bak-i-bak-Yughantat was purchased by Iltutmish, and was employed Amir-i-majlis, and he was given the ...
Shyam Singh Shashi, 1999
3
Society and Culture in Medieval India, 1206-1556 A.D. - Page 14
The first office that he held was Chashni-gir. Then he became Amir-i-akhur, and then the holder of Iqta of Kohram.109 Malik Saif-ud-din-i-bak-i-bak-Yughantat was purchased by Iltutmish, and was employed Amir-i-majlis, and he was given the ...
A. Rashid (Ph. D.), 1969
4
Bureaucracy under the Mughals, 1556 A.D. to 1707 A.D. - Page 24
Usually a new entrant was assigned any one of the following services :12 (i) Chashni-gir (ii) Sar-jandar (iii) Amir-i-Majlis (iv) Saqi-i-khas (v) Sar-Abdar (vi) Tasht-dar (vii) Jam-dar (viii) Naib-chashni-gir (ix) Sar-jamdar (x) Khasah-dar (xi) Saqi ...
Hare Krishna Mishra, 1989
5
A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English: With a ... - Page 533
A taste of any thing by way of a sample. A specimen, proof, trial. Quality. Syrup. A mixture of sweet and sour. The first stroke or two on a drum. A guide. J- *L*- chāshn?-i dil, Kind words. *A*- chashni-gir, A taster to a prince, a sewer, a cupbearer.
John Richardson, ‎Sir Charles Wilkins, ‎Francis Johnson, 1829
6
T̤abakāt-i-Nāṣirī: A General History of the Muhammadan ...
Sabuk-Tigirr, Chashni-gir, [cup-bearer or taster] who was Bakhtyar's deputy, began to act insubordinately towards his master, and took the power out of his hands 2. IV. FANA KHUSRAU3, SON QF AL-HASAN, SON OF BUWIAH, DILAMl.
Minhāj Sirāj Jūzjānī, 1881
7
Acta Iranica: - Page 427
... der Geruch Fätima, das Fätima ast, wa ruh-i guyai 'Ali Redevermogen 'Alî und der Ge- ast wa ruh-i chashni-gir Muham- schmack Mohammed. mad ast. 'Der Erhabene König' selber wird nicht personifiziert, ausser in spaten Textstellen (siehe ...
Jacques Duchesne-Guillemin, 1977
8
Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia. and Africa - Page 98
The chashni-gir-bashi (comptroller of the kitchen), the mutafarrek-bz'ishi (chief of the couriers), the under-master of the horse, the agha of sipahis and silihdars, of the sagh-uh'ifejian and solghureba (two bodies of cavalry), all become ...
Evliya Efendi, 1834
9
Tabak-at-i-n-asir-i: a General History of the Muhammadan ...
Malik Ikhtiyar-ud-Din, Yuz-Bak-i-Tughril Khan, was a native of Khifchak, and the slave of the august Sultan, Shams-ud-Dunya wa ud-Dln, I-yal-timish ; and during the investment of the preserved fortress of Gwaliyur he was Na- ib Chashni-gir ...
Abu 'Umar Minh-aj ul-D-in 'Usm-an ibn Sir-aj ul-D-in (J-uzjan-i.), 1881
10
The state and society in northern India, 1206-1526 - Page 207
It appears from the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri that some of the slaves were engaged as chashni-gir (taster of food), saqi-i-khas (special cup-bearer), sar-abdar (in charge of drinks), khasa-dar (in charge of meal), etc. Slaves were used as spies by ...
Anil Chandra Banerjee, 1982

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« EDUCALINGO. चाशनीगिर [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-hi/casanigira>. May 2024 ».
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