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confiscations Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

উপগ্রহণ,





confiscations's Usage Examples:

The ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal (Spanish: desamortización eclesiástica de Mendizábal), more often referred to simply as la Desamortización.


The New Zealand land confiscations took place during the 1860s to punish the Kingitanga movement for attempting to set up an alternative, Māori, form.


Army confiscations during the war.


Further anti-Semitic measures, such as confiscations, removal of functions, the formation of "purely" Jewish houses, followed.


Charles's representative in Ireland, was proposing further widespread confiscations of native land to break the power of the Irish Catholic upper classes.


1795 Report on Agrarian Law, influenced the liberals who launched the confiscations of the 19th century much more than Olavide's proposals, which were not.


The term is often used to specifically refer to such confiscations during the French Revolution and the First French Empire in the sense.


down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian confiscations.


New Zealand Wars with the indigenous Māori, with the New Zealand land confiscations beginning in 1863.


This involves managing fines, bail monies, seizures, confiscations, evictions, service of process, arrests for non-appearance in court.


Suspicions were pointed to Uttama Chola but confiscations of land belonging to culprits started before Raja Raja's period suggesting.


During his presidency Ferdinand Marcos implemented gun confiscations against citizens.


Much of the confiscations during the Armenian genocide were made after the Armenians were deported.


Parihaka became a place of peaceful resistance to the encroaching confiscations.


Following the Flight of the Earls and angered by land confiscations for the plantation of Ulster, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, Lord of Inishowen.


al-Qar's village council, 142 families have been directly affected by the confiscations and 58% of the town's population depend on those lands as main sources.


land seized by the government during the post-New Zealand Wars land confiscations of the 1860s.



Synonyms:

arrogation; expropriation; seizure;

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