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mutinous Meaning in Bengali



 রাজদ্রোহী বিদ্রোহী

Adjective:

বিদ্রোহমূলক, বিদ্রোহপূর্ণ, বিদ্রোহপ্রবণ,





mutinous's Usage Examples:

Sack of Rome (1527), military event carried out by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.


Rome, then part of the Papal States, on 6 May 1527 was carried out by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor during the War of the League of.


are Jim Hawkins, a young man in possession of a treasure map, and the mutinous pirate Long John Silver, who serves as a mentor and father-figure to the.


After the Battle of Gabiene, the mutinous Argyraspids agreed to surrender their general into Antigonus's hands; it.


Many of Rennenberg's army were sick and in a mutinous mood; they fled east towards Groningen and with Norreys in pursuit not.


The 1966 Nigerian coup d'état began on 15 January 1966, when mutinous Nigerian soldiers led by Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu and Emmanuel Ifeajuna killed 22.


a crowd sympathetic to the Hungarian cause (of workers, students and mutinous soldiers) tried to prevent them from leaving.


same day, during an exchange of gunfire between presidential guards and mutinous soldiers at the November 8 Bridge, two presidential guards were reportedly.


An expedition was prepared to reoccupy Sardinia, where mutinous soldiers had slaughtered all Carthaginians.


30,000 commanded by Hamilcar Barca and Hanno and approximately 20,000 mutinous Carthaginian soldiers and North African rebels under Matho in the North.


in the Republic of Vietnam Air Force, best known for being one of two mutinous pilots involved in the 1962 South Vietnamese Presidential Palace bombing.


The remaining troops were mutinous because the Dutch had been unable to pay them.


The ship participated in the failed attempt to recapture the mutinous battleship Potemkin in 1905.


On July 20, 1967, the mutinous independent division captured and physically assaulted Xie Fuzhi and Wang.


Finally, she became a whaler, but was lost in 1806 to a mutinous crew.


engagement of the Mercenary War between Carthage and the combined forces of mutinous ex-Carthaginian troops and rebellious African cities which broke out in.


The ship participated in the pursuit of the mutinous battleship Potemkin in June 1905 and towed her back to Sevastopol from.


He was deposed by mutinous elements of the Malian Armed Forces on 18 August 2020, and officially resigned.



Synonyms:

insubordinate;

Antonyms:

patriotic; subordinate;

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