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nomadic Meaning in Bengali



 যাযাবরবৃত্তি, যাযাবর রাখালজাতীয়,

Adjective:

যাযাবর রাখালজাতীয়,





nomadic শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এটি এক সময় মধ্য এশীয়ার অনেক স্থায়ী ও যাযাবরবৃত্তি আরব সম্প্রদায়ের মধ্যে কথিত ছিল, যেমন সমরকন্দ, বুখার, কাশকাদারা, সুরখন্দ্রিয়ায় ।

অপরদিকে যারা যাযাবরবৃত্তি ছেড়ে এক স্থানে বসবাস করা শুরু করা করেছেন, তারা ফাংপা নামে পরিচিত ।

nomadic's Usage Examples:

population of nomadic pastoral tribes slowly decreased, reaching to an estimated 30–40 million nomads in the world as of 1995[update].


also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were an ancient nomadic people of Eurasia, inhabiting the region Scythia.


The Eurasian nomads were a large group of nomadic peoples from the Eurasian Steppe, who often appear in history as invaders of Europe from Western Asia.


Hebrew: בֶּדוּאִים‎, romanized: bedu'ím, singular בֶּדוּאִי bedu'í) are nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Levant.


large vegetated outdoor lands (pastures) for grazing, historically by nomadic people who moved around with their herds.


Sudanese nomadic conflicts are non-state conflicts between rival nomadic tribes taking place in the territory of Sudan and, since 2011, South Sudan.


In order to occupy non-Arab, non-Islamic areas, nomadic Arab tribesmen were taken from the desert by the ruling Arab elite, conscripted.


Nomadic center (Persian: محل چادرهائ عشايرئ دو راهي پخت‎, also Romanized as Maḥal Chādarhāy ʿAshāīry Dū Rāhī Pakht) is a village and nomadic center in.


The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th century AD.


Nomadic center of 28 tents (Persian: محل 28چادرهاي عشايري‎, also Romanized as Maḥal 28 Chāderhāī ʿAshāīrī) is a village and nomadic center in Momenabad.


Nomadic empires, sometimes also called steppe empires, Central or Inner Asian empires, were the empires erected by the bow-wielding, horse-riding, nomadic.


There were also several nomadic tribes who acted independently.


In 1571, the nomadic population in Kütahya had a total of 25,317 soldiers.


13 million – are pastoralists, and their ethnic group has the largest nomadic pastoral community in the world.


Horticulture contributed to the transition from nomadic human communities to sedentary, or semi-sedentary, horticultural communities.


The Scythians—the Greeks' name for this initially nomadic people—inhabited Scythia from at least the 11th century BC to the 2nd century AD.



Synonyms:

wandering; roving; mobile; unsettled; peregrine;

Antonyms:

immobile; nonmoving; inhabited; invariable; settled;

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