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brigands Meaning in Bengali



 দসু্য, রাহাজান,

Noun:

দসু্য, রাহাজান,





brigands's Usage Examples:

Calabria and Abruzzo, but the brigands were not a homogeneous group, nor did they operate with any common cause.


Amongst the brigands were a mixture of people.


in chain of command, are brigands, liable to be tried under civilian laws as common criminals.


However, on occasions brigands are not mere malefactors.


Les brigands (The Bandits) is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.


By 1356, free companies, men at arms, and brigands had spread throughout the country from the Seine to the Loire engaging.


region of Valtos (which means "swamp" in Greek) was a haven for bandits and brigands.


He then joins a group of Indian brigands on a quest to capture a British fort.


of the Ottoman Empire, the term hajduk was used to describe bandits and brigands of the Balkans, while in Central Europe for the West Slavs, Hungarians.


Often, they were active as brigands as well – they were known as chonsarioi, from the Bulgarian for "thieves".


He calls them brigands among brigands and that they were addicted to plunder.



Synonyms:

thief; stealer; bandit;

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