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howdahs Meaning in Bengali



একটি (সাধারণত canopied

Noun:

হাত্তদা,





howdahs's Usage Examples:

Mehrangarh Fort Museum in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, has a gallery of royal howdahs.


Today, howdahs are used mainly for tourist or commercial purposes in South East.


The museum houses a collection of palanquins, howdahs, royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes, and furniture.


"behemoths" -- large creatures such as humanoid giants, giant spiders with war howdahs on their backs (goblins), dragon riders (humans, elves), and so on.


Hunters, particularly in British Raj India, used howdahs as a platform for hunting, and needed large-calibre side-arms for protection.


garlands, figurines such as the faces of gods and goddesses, elephant howdahs, peacock boats and palanquins.


or alfinus (chess bishop), the rooks are described as towers (armored howdahs) on elephants' backs, and the bishops as archers: Tum geminae velut extremis.


used by Numidia, the Ptolemies and the military of Carthage did not carry howdahs or turrets in combat, perhaps owing to the physical weakness of the species.


it by four years; with the exception of the designs of their respective howdahs and the numbers and relative sizes of the windows, externally it was a.


forces managed to create a formidable stance by gathering around their howdahs despite being outnumbered 3 to 1, but it was the disciplined French infantry.


covered their heads and faces in white veils, and they were transported in howdahs, chaudoles, carriages and palanquins with covering on all sides, to maintain.


The west front is flanked by stone elephants bearing howdahs, which are believed to have come from Adderley Hall near Market Drayton.


Europeans also interpreted descriptions of howdahs to mean that Indian elephants were capable of carrying actual stone castles.


gatehouse has massive doors, large enough to admit elephants outfitted with howdahs (seating canopies).


warfare against fortified cities, where they probably carried turrets or howdahs and were used as shooting platforms.


manufactured by this firm are jeweled crowns, swords, belts, silver bedsteads, howdahs, state chairs, challenge cups, shields, address caskets, all of which have.


The Indian war elephants were heavily armoured and had castle-like howdahs on their back carrying a trio of archers and javelin men.


headgear and dresses of gods’ idols, enamelware, silver, palanquins, howdahs and war drums.


garlands, intricate figurines like faces of gods and goddesses, elephant-howdahs, peacock-boats, palanquins and so on are made of sholapith.



howdahs's Meaning':

a (usually canopied

Synonyms:

houdah; seat;

Antonyms:

stand; lie;

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