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kolkhoz Meaning in Bengali



একটি সমষ্টিগত কমিউনিস্ট রাষ্ট্র মালিকানাধীন খামার

Noun:

পূর্বতন সোভিয়েত যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে যৌথ খামার,





kolkhoz's Usage Examples:

A kolkhoz (Russian: колхо́з, IPA: [kɐlˈxos] (listen)) was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union.


It is usually contrasted with kolkhoz, which is a collective-owned farm.


Unlike the members of a kolkhoz, which were called "kolkhozniks" or "kolkhozniki".


The worker holds aloft a hammer and the kolkhoz woman a sickle to form the hammer and sickle symbol.


Kamianets-Podilsky 18 West Volochysk 004 Stepanyda Kaminska kolkhoz Komunar/Pysarivka No/kolkhoz in Pysarivka 1 Kamianets-Podilsky 18 West Chemerivtsi 005.


The village was chosen as the center for Zhdanov's kolkhoz (collective farm).


The nowadays settlement developed when the "Linda" kolkhoz' centre was built in the 1970s.


named for the form of collective farming in the Soviet Union known as kolkhoz.


Since the October Revolution it has been a Soviet kolkhoz with few inhabitants in the area of Mariupol amongst the villages of the.


Created in 1950 under the name of "Kolhospnyk" (farmer of kolkhoz), it changed its name to Kolos in 1970.


it was closed and building was used as an administration of the local kolkhoz and library.


The kolkhoz «Vynohradar» was located here in the Soviet times.


In 1932 a kolkhoz which functions to this day was established here, followed by the inclusion.


Jüri has grown out of two parts: the centre of Sommerling kolkhoz (former Rosenhagen Manor) in the west and construction industry base with.


During the Soviet era Langakiai was the "Oak" kolkhoz center.



kolkhoz's Meaning':

a collective farm owned by the communist state

Synonyms:

kolkhoznik; collective farm;

Antonyms:

nonmember;

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