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fezes Meaning in Bengali



নর্থ সেন্ট্রাল মরক্কো একটি শহর; ধর্মীয় কেন্দ্র





fezes's Usage Examples:

From fezes to 1994, international rugby relations with the country, and also the non-integrated.


Uniforms varied from colony to colony, but usually comprised fezes, red sashes and khaki or white clothing.


m fezes doler" "D'eissa la razon qu'ieu suoill" "Del sieu tort farai esmenda" "D'un bon vers vau pensan com lo fezes" "D'un sonet vau pensan".


The film begins with a group of men in fezes singing "Auld Lang Syne".


[fageˈsjan] faguessiatz [fageˈsjas] faguèsson [faˈgɛsun] fezés [feˈzes] fezesses [feˈzeses] fezés [feˈzes] fezessem [fezeˈsem] fezessetz [fezeˈsets] fesson [ˈfesun].


Tirailleur regiments in Africa wore red fezes and sashes with dark blue, or khaki uniforms until 1914.


soldiers and officers wore white sun helmets, and the Egyptians wore red fezes.


Crestiantat vey del tot a mal meza, tan gran perda no cug qu'ancmais fezes; per qu'es razos qu'hom hueymais Dieu descreza e qu'azorem Bafomet, lai on.


It comprised khaki drill, red fezes, scarlet zouave style jackets edged in yellow, and red cummerbunds.


negun'autra paors qu'eu non vos prec; que·us volria enanz tan gen servir que non fezes oltratge— qu'aissi·m sai eu de preiar enardir— e volria que·l faich fosson.


Turbans, fezes, bonnets, and head-dresses denoted the sex, rank, and profession — both.


'Dregs' in this context is a translation of the Portuguese fezes, which literally means feces.


The turbans, fezes, bonnets and head-dresses surmounting Ottoman styles showed the sex, rank.


battalions' and the local bands that had joined them, Albanians with white fezes overwhelmingly outnumbered all others.


Canteen Restaurant, inspired by the Jungle Cruise, a display case of SEA club fezes near the restaurant's SEA meeting room dining area features the SEA membership.



fezes's Meaning':

a city in north central Morocco; religious center

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