10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «मच्छीकाँटा»
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मच्छीकाँटा in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
मच्छीकाँटा and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Taiho-Jutsu: Law and Order in the Age of the Samurai - Page 45
Like their immediate superiors, the yoriki, the machi-kata doshin4 tended to remain fairly isolated within their own close-knit group. Their patrol duties required intimate daily relationships with chonin and frequent involvement in murder ...
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The Rousing Drum: Ritual Practice in a Japanese Community
The Tokugawa government used the term machi- kata-mura (town-type village) to distinguish diversified communities like Furukawa from agricultural-type (murakata), mountain- type (yamakata). and fishing-type (urakata) villages. In official ...
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Stability and Ductility of Steel Structures - Page 415
Ltd. 1375-1 Shimotsu-machi-kata, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama 649-01, Japan ABSTRACT The effects of cyclic plastic strains on the fracture toughness of structural steels are investigated by Charpy V-notch impact tests. It is shown that strain aging ...
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A Diplomat in Japan - Page 208
... crowd of machi-kata, who were a sort of municipal officers of all grades, dressed in their Sunday best, escorted 208 OVERLAND FROM OZAKA TO YEDO.
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Women, Gender and Labour Migration: Historical and ... - Page 299
Hayami, A. (1979) 'Thank you Francisco Xavier: an Essay in the Use of Microdata for Historical Demography of TokugawaJapan', Keio ̄Economic Studies XVI, 1–2: 65–81. Hayami, A. (1980) 'Kyo ̄to Machi Kata no Shu ̄mon Aratame Cho ̄ ...
Lecturer in Social and Economic History Pamela Sharpe, Pamela Sharpe, 2002
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Okinawan-English Wordbook: A Short Lexicon of the Okinawan ...
Waiting in vain; waiting eagerly. machi-kata, n. Urban area; a city; a town. Also machigata. machi-wara, n. [makiwara] A wooden pole about four feet tall, used in martial arts training. machi-ya, n. [machiya] A store; a shop. machiya-gwaa, n.
Mitsugu Sakihara, Stewart Curry, Leon Angelo Serafim, 2006
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A gazetteer of the province of Sindh - Page 652
Protects the dehs Barth, Junas, Changni, Juna-dhori, Garwar, Aro, Dungar, Jhabero, Narchh, Bohi, Janeji, Sorho, Machi, Kata, Hin- goro, Baiji, Salihani, Mianpur, and Sanghi, in the Saidpur talfika, having an area of 3,565 acres. Protects the ...
Albert William Hughes, 1876
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Law and Justice in Tokugawa Japan: Introduction - Page 72
1 Mi (see)-todoke (to the end)-kala (way, method). 2 Rozeki. 3 Machi-kata. 1 Zai-kata. 5 Toriatsukai-nin. 6 Emended. 7 Atsukai (arrangement so as to settle a quarrel). 1 Omote-date, 2 Dampan. 8 Tome (stopping)- zuka (tsuka, mound). 72 .
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Law and Justice in Tokugawa Japan: Property: civil ... - Page 98
... announcements,1 while. Ato (estate of a deceased person). The footnote to the 1892 translation reads "i-seki." Machi-doshiyori. S6-doshiyori. le-yashiki yuzuri-watashi no shosho. Kiri-kaeru. Mizu-cho. Dai-gawari. Machi-kata. le-mochi.
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Pamphlet - Dept. of the Army - Page 29
Susaki-machi, Takaoka-gun Shlmizu-machi, Kata-gun Sakumo-raachi, Hata-gun 3. Cogsta,i FisbAflfl. The coast line of Kochi-ken is so profusely indented over the 250 miles that many good ports and harbors are formed with rivers entering ...
United States. Dept. of the Army, 1945