ibhyaka example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Transliterated examples :
1. He spent his youth in the rich Khur sn province, ruled by the dynasty of nides S m, which in Bokh r, had done much for the first flowering of Persian letters 2. In addition to the rich sculptures of finds (Aesculapius, scopaïque woman's head, small Venus praxitélienne tradition, etc 3. In recent years, these monsters, who took life thanks to the exploitation of the rich coalfields and processions of industries they had trained, have been affected by the transformation of the British economy 4. It became in fact the privilege of the rich rich or familiar, which alone could fight on horseback; they were soon named the Knights 5. It is this "mutual need that the poor and the rich is that the rich man of the poor" which, according to Fustel de Coulanges word, "made the servants

Given are the examples of hindi word ibhyaka usage in english sentences. The examples of ibhyaka are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., propertied, the rich, monied, well fixed, moneyed, propertied classess, well heeled, well off, well to do.

In India the poor, illiterate and underprivileged people vote in larger proportion as compared to the rich and privileged sections.


For example in the United States of America, poor people, African Americans and Hispanics vote much less than the rich and the white people.
The second part of the unit encourages students to think about the rich heritage of Indian music, and our musical instruments.
How could machines produce saris with intricate borders or cloths with traditional woven patterns? These had a wide demand not only amongst the rich but also amongst the middle classes.
Two, there was not enough money in the game for the rich to be interested.
In the context of poverty, discrimination refers to the behaviour that makes a distinction between the rich and the poor, favouring the rich and the advantaged over the poor and the disadvantaged.
They make us think about a society which encouraged women to look for 'good' marriages and find wealthy or propertied husbands.
This requires an attempt to bring down the control and influence of the rich and powerful people in making governmental decision.
Duttada was aware of the gulf that separates the rich from the poor, the educated from the illiterate, the privileged from the unprivileged.
Such a division also ignored the rich diversity of the subcontinent.
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