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chapelry Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

খ্রীষ্টীয় ভজনালয়,





chapelry শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

চিত্রিত ছবি) যা তিনি ব্র্যাঙ্কাচ্চি চ্যাপেল-এ (ব্র্যাঙ্কাচ্চি একটি খ্রীষ্টীয় ভজনালয় ) বয়োজ্যেষ্ঠ শিল্পী ম্যাসোলিনো-এর সঙ্গে শুরু করেন এবং যা পরবর্তী ।

লেক প্রোভিডেন্সের কটন মিউজিয়ামে বর্গা চাষিদের খ্রীষ্টীয় ভজনালয়

বাড়ির উপরতলাগুলো সাধারণত খ্রীষ্টীয় ভজনালয় হিসেবে ব্যবহৃত হয় যেখানে চিত্র, মূর্তি এবং ধর্মীয় সাহিত্য সংরক্ষণ ।

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A chapelry was a subdivision of an ecclesiastical parish in England and parts of Lowland Scotland up to the mid 19th century.


A township may or may not be coterminous with a chapelry, manor, or any other minor area of local administration.


each ancient parish whilst the second one gives information about each chapelry that may exist within each ancient parish.


Chidlow was a township and chapelry of the old parish of Malpas, and became a civil parish in 1866.


Hardwick was historically a hamlet or chapelry in the ancient parish of Ducklington.


Rangeworthy was historically a chapelry in the ancient parish of Thornbury, a detached part of that parish.


It was formerly a chapelry of the parish of Rottingdean, and its territory touched that of the mother.


It was formed as a civil parish in 1834 from the chapelry of Hammersmith that had existed in the ancient parish of Fulham, Middlesex.


villages of Chaters-Hough, Fatfield, and Picktree; and forms part of the chapelry of Birtley.


Salesbury is first recorded as a chapelry in the ancient parish of Blackburn but in 1866 it became a civil parish.


(consisting of the chapelry of Ancroft, part of the parish of Belford, the township of Holy Island, the chapelry of Kyloe and the chapelry of Tweedmouth).


larger than today, was for many centuries the largest woodland in the chapelry of Southgate in the parish of Edmonton.


pronunciation (help·info)) or Pont Dolanog is an ecclesiastical parish or chapelry that was formed in October 1856.


Until 1865 Heaton was part of the Rushton chapelry, dependent on Leek parish church; in that year the chapelry became a parish.


census was 377 The church is dedicated to St Martin of Tours and is a chapelry of Mawgan in Meneage (right of sepulture was granted in 1385).


Bashley is a chapelry in the New Forest (in the south west of Hampshire) England.


Little Coxwell was a dependent chapelry of the ecclesiastical parish of Great Faringdon.


miles south east from Aberystwyth, on the road to Rhayader, comprising the chapelry of Eglwys Newydd, or Llanfihangel y Creuddyn Uchaf, and the township of.


village is believed to have taken its name from a church which was once a chapelry and was the north chapel of the Manor of Petworth, and originally was two.


Hemington was historically a chapelry in the parish of Lockington.



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