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kraals Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

সুরক্ষিত গ্রাম বা টোল,





kraals's Usage Examples:

animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.


The island was named for the pens (kraals) where large sea turtles were once held until butchered for steaks and soup.


Each family had its own kraal and the old kraals had an underground storage cellar to store maize.


By special arrangement, both of these kraals can be visited by small groups.


The name was first applied to one of Cetshwayo's military kraals nearby.


The remnants of cattle kraals and huts for ordinary people can be seen below the Hill Complex.


royal capital, uMgungundlovu, and one of numerous military encampments, or kraals, in the Emakhosini Valley just south of the White Umfolozi River, on the.


The warriors had been prevented by police from raiding protected kraals.


The stone rings were probably used as enclosures for cattle (kraals).


Elephant kraals had been held in Panamure twelve times: 1896, 1898, 1902, 1907, 1912, 1914.


In March 1883, Zibhebu undertook to secure the kraals in his new territory, which were held by the local uSuthu.


In early March 1883, Zibhebhu had seized the uSuthu kraals (livestock pens) in the heartland of the uSuthu in northern Zululand.


banning of all hunting in the reserve and the relocation of all the native kraals.


This technique was used for the most part for building huts and kraals.


was the authorised legal subject of the Dvokolwako area, having two royal kraals (umphakatsi), eSibukweni (which means at the mirror) and eMvelo (which means.


planted around kraals (domestic stock enclosures) as a living fence or security hedge.


It often happens that the position of old kraals can still be seen.



Synonyms:

village; hamlet;

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