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reburied Meaning in Bengali







reburied's Usage Examples:

central Tallinn, above a small burial site of Soviet soldiers' remains, reburied in April 1945.


(1993) Sose Mayrig (died in 1952, reburied at Yerablur in 1998) Vazgen Sargsyan (1999) Andranik (died in 1927, reburied at Yerablur in 2000) Gurgen Margaryan.


particular the artifacts of the earliest Olmec civilization are found reburied in significant sites of later cultures up to the Spanish Conquest.


subsequently buried; it was later excavated by the NSW Water Board and then reburied.


The writer Nat Nakasa was reburied in his Chesterville, his childhood home, after his body was returned from.


He also had the body of Formosus recovered from the river Tiber and reburied with honour.


She was reburied in an unmarked grave at Soquel Cemetery.


Anzick-1 was reburied on June 28, 2014 in the Shields River Valley in an intertribal ceremony.


different part of the Eastern cemetery, the bodies were disinterred and reburied at their present location in 1954.


He and his wife, Ann Bevan Lawler, were reburied in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, in 1847.


(reburied from Swedish Church, Wapping in 1900s) Admiral Sir Edward Codrington (1770–1851), naval hero of Battles of Trafalgar and Navarino (reburied from.


and M Streets NW; disinterred and reburied at Presbyterian Burying Ground in spring 1873; disinterred and reburied on June 18, 1874, at Oak Hill Cemetery).


foundations still exist, but they cannot be seen today since they were reburied after being excavated and studied.


In 2003 they were properly reburied in a ceremony led by the archbishop of Kaunas Sigitas Tamkevičius.


towards humans; towards the end of the story, Napoleon announces that he has reburied the skull.


However, unlike Pompeii and Herculaneum, Stabiae was reburied by 1782, and so failed to establish itself as a destination for travellers.


which has been dated to the 2nd millennium BC and appears to have been reburied at Alepotrypa.


years after his death, during the reign of Siamun, Amenemope was moved and reburied in NRT III, inside the chamber once belonging to his purported mother Mutnedjmet.


The only one visible in situ today is the Villa Regina, the others being reburied soon after their discovery.


In December 1853 he was reburied in the Butler Family Cemetery, in the graveyard of what is now Butler Methodist.



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