QUÉ SIGNIFICA सियापोश EN HINDI
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Sixty's VS [Ph.a. Sayah + Posh] 1. Paño negro o azul Usable 2. Viviendo en un vestido siniestro o antiestético U- Haruquatta Saiyshopaa lunako lukkoo mein.-Premgana 0, Bhan 2, pg 155 सियापोश वि० [फा़० सियाह + पोश]
१. काला या नीला कपड़ा
पहननेवाला । २. अशुभ या भद्दा पोशाक रहने हुए । उ०—
हरवक्त सियाहपोश मूँ में लूको लगाए ।—प्रेमघन०,
भा० २, पृ० १५५ ।
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10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «सियापोश»
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1
Church missionary gleaner [afterw.] C.M.S. gleaner ... - Page 85
THE SIA-POSH KAFIRS. Oor readers will find in our engraving the likeness of two of this people. The word Sia-posh signifies "black-clad," their outer garments being made of black goat-skins ; while the word Kafir 86 THE SIA-POSH KAFIRS.
Church missionary society, 1863
2
Karyavahi; Adhikrta Vivarana [Proceedings]
... बोर्ड चाक- ] सियापोश पुत्र नजीर मुहम्मद, प्रो. सियापोश रेडियों मोटर गा बनाना २ ७ स्टोव पाइप चूर्ण तथा गैस कांचमणि . : धातु वस्तु निर्माण " कि सौन्दर्य साधन एवं आस गय/पत्-राव पुत्र ...
Madhya Pradesh (India). Vidhan Sabha, 1959
3
The History of Persia: From the Most Early Period to the ...
In the spring of the year in which he invaded India, Timour made an irruption into the country of the Sia Posh, or " men with black garments ; " a singular tribe, who, living in a strong country amid the mountains of Budukshan, had long ...
4
History of Persia - Page 471
The Sia Posh were, however, neither exterminated nor conquered, and they are to this day an independent race, with peculiar manners, language, and religion. They are in a state of continual warfare with their neighbours, and are the terror of ...
5
The Illustrated Family Magazine - Volumes 3-4 - Page 85
There is a people inhabiting the mountainous parts of the north-west of India, called the Sia-posh, that in physical appearance, manners, and language, preserve much of the character common to the original stock whence the great ...
6
Deevan-E-Ghalib: - Page 118
लि, नयन-कटाक्ष । कज्ञायप-य२ष्ट । अब-मसका-जन्य" करनेवाले (मरथम) । संसय-ए-यती-असती का पद । ममजुनि-प-अन्दाज-जो-अदा-मारक के हाय-भाव (नावृरों) का बस्तर) (अपदस्थ) होना । सिया पोश-काना ।
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Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society ...
Taimfir selecting nearly a third part of his army (or three out of every ten soldiers) marched against the Sia posh. He reached Perjan, said to be a town of Badakshan, two days from Anderab, whence he detached a large force to the left or north, ...
Bombay Geographical Society, 1840
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The Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society
Amongst the singularities imputed by the Mahomedans to the Sia- posh, is their objection to sit on the ground, or to take their repasts on it, and the custom they have of using chairs or stools. That such conveniences are in vogue, seems ...
Bombay Geographical Society, 1840
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Catalogue of the National Museum of Afghanistan, 1931-1985:
Apart from a handful of studies by the few researchers who were interested in the Kafirs in the nineteenth century, we know very little about these peoples – the Kati, the Prasun, the Ashkun, the Sia-posh and the Kalash. Amir Abdul Rahman ...
10
Social and Economic Change in the Pamirs ... - Page 363
Wiesbaden. Anon. (1865): The Sia-Posh Kafirs, in The Church Missionary XV, 85–87. Anwar Khan, Mohammed (1963): England, Russia and Central Asia 1857–1878. Peshawar. Asadullajew, Ischandar et al. (1998): Tadschikistan Spezial.