CHE SIGNIFICA विदेहत्व IN HINDI
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definizione di विदेहत्व nel dizionario hindi
Nomi non specifici [NO] 1. La sensazione di essere in forma 2. Il corpo Distrutto. Morte. Morte. Yu0-estrinseco, disinteressato = (1) morto. (2) Gratuito. विदेहत्व संज्ञा पुं० [सं०]
१. विदेह होने का भाव । २. शरीर का
नाश । मृत्यु । मौत ।
यौ०—विदेहत्वगत, विदेहत्वप्राप्त=(१) मृत । (२) मुक्त ।
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10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «विदेहत्व»
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Manoviśleshaṇa aura bhāshā
... के कम में हम कुछ देरचुप रह जाते हैं और बाद में हमें यह मलब होता है कि हम तो कुछ देर तक बोलते ही नहीं रहे : कभी-कभी इस विक्तिति के कारण हम कुछ-का-कुछ बोल जाते हैं : विदेहत्व और समाधि.
2
Tulasī ke Brajabhāshā kāvya meṃ vakrokti - Page 160
... सांसारिकता से ऊपर होने में है । पर यहां उनके विदेहत्व की रक्षा करने की असमर्थता व्यंजित है : यहां वह विदेह नहीं, अपितु स्नेह लिप्त है : 3. भये बिलोकिबिदेह नेह बस बालक बिनु पहिचानि ...
3
A view of the present state of the African slave trade ... - Page 10
At Whydah, two spoken and two chased away by the Myrmidon, and caught at Bight, (one, a PortugUese for slaves, the other said to be a trader, likewise Portuguese) unfortunately for us no slaves on board. A few miles further on, at Badagay, ...
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1824
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Amazons of Black Sparta: The Women Warriors of Dahomey - Page 218
Des Marchais had visited Whydah two decades earlier, and a journal dating from that period (Add. MSS 19560) is in the British Library, London. The British historian Paul Hair has advised me that it promises but fails to include material on ...
Stanley Bernard Alpern, 1998
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The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History, Volume II: ... - Page 488
In 1727, Dahomey (dah-HOH-mee), strengthened militarily by firearms acquired in the slave trade, annexed Whydah. Two other regional powers, the kingdoms of Oyo (aw-YOH) and Asante (uh-SHAN-tee), also participated in the Atlantic trade ...
Richard Bulliet, Pamela Crossley, Daniel Headrick, 2014
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Cengage Advantage Books: The Earth and Its Peoples, Volume ...
In 1727, Dahomey (dah-HOH-mee), strengthened militarily by firearms acquired in the slave trade, annexed Whydah. Two other regional powers, the kingdoms of Oyo (aw-YOH) and Asante (uhSHAN-tee), also participated in the Atlantic trade, ...
Richard Bulliet, Pamela Crossley, Daniel Headrick, 2014
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A View of the Present State of the African Slave Trade - Page 10
At Whydah, two spoken and two chased away by the Myrmidon, and caught at Bight, (one, a Portuguese for slaves, the other said to be a trader, likewise Portuguese) unfortunately for us no slaves on board. A few miles further on, at Badagay, ...
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1824
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The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History, Volume B: ... - Page 488
In 1727, Dahomey (dah-HOH-mee), strengthened militarily by firearms acquired in the slave trade, annexed Whydah. Two other regional powers, the kingdoms of Oyo (aw-YOH) and Asante (uh-SHAN-tee), also participated in the Atlantic trade ...
Richard Bulliet, Pamela Crossley, Daniel Headrick, 2014
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The Earth and Its Peoples - Page 521
In 1727, Dahomey (dah-HOH-mee), strengthened militarily by firearms acquired in the slave trade, annexed Whydah. Two other regional powers, the kingdoms of Oyo (aw-YOH) and Asante (uh-SHAN-tee), also participated in the Atlantic trade ...
Richard Bulliet, Pamela Crossley, Daniel Headrick, 2010
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Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics, and Culture in the ... - Page 70
... though earlier there were individuals, most importantly an officer called the tegan, who were responsible for what became the functions of the yovogan — relations with the European traders and the governing of Whydah. Two military offices ...