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fellahin Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

গ্রাম্য চাষি,





fellahin's Usage Examples:

(Arabic: فلاح‎ fallāḥ; feminine فَلَّاحَةٌ fallāḥatun; plural fellaheen or fellahin, فلاحين, fallāḥīn) is a farmer or agricultural laborer in the Middle East.


the Fresh Water Canal, is a canal which was dug by thousands of Egyptian fellahin to facilitate the construction of the Suez Canal.


One of his lifelong interest was the life of the Palestinian fellahin, an interest which started when he first worked for the American Friends.


His study of the Egypt's fellahin, The Egyptian Peasant, was first published in French in 1938 and is regarded.


Many of the fellahin did not understand the importance of the registers and therefore the wealthy.


The first political and military leader in Egypt to rise from the fellahin, ʻUrabi participated in an 1879 mutiny that developed into the ʻUrabi revolt.


Those enlisted in this corvée were peasants known as the fellahin, and were uprooted from their lands and forced to labor as a part of work.


local fellahin sebakh-diggers (sebakh is the nitrogen-rich remains of ancient mud brick, dug up to be used as fertilizer).


In 1903, the fellahin discovered.


of Joppa, Clermont-Ganneau relates that after inquiring with the local fellahin (peasants) in Abu Kabir, he was led "a few yards further on" from the hamlet.


Less dependent on irrigation works than the fellahin, they were capable of resisting long sieges.


The population was overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim, and most residents were fellahin (peasants who worked the land.


fellahin of the village of Yazur.


As a rule the fellahin didn't trust the ailing regime, fearing that registration would only lead.


the fellahin rebelled against the governor of Jerusalem.



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