Anglo-Indian - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of Anglo-Indian in Hindi

  • एंग्लो-इंडियन
  • आंग्ल-भारतीय

Anglo-Indian Definition

noun

  • an Anglo-Indian person. ( एक एंग्लो-इंडियन व्यक्ति। )

adjective

  • of, relating to, or involving both Britain and India. ( , ब्रिटेन और भारत दोनों से संबंधित, या शामिल है। )

Anglo-Indian Example

  • Mary's story is like a stone skipping across time. Aside from announcing her heritage and draping herself in the Union Jack, there is no history or background on how this Anglo-Indian woman came to be what she is. ( मैरी की कहानी समय के साथ एक पत्थर की लंघन की तरह है। अपनी धरोहर की घोषणा करने और खुद को यूनियन जैक में लपेटने के अलावा, कोई इतिहास या पृष्ठभूमि नहीं है कि यह एंग्लो-इंडियन महिला कैसे बनी। )
  • The UK's favourite food has changed from fish and chips to chicken tikka masala - an Anglo-Indian hybrid. ( ब्रिटेन का पसंदीदा भोजन मछली और चिप्स से चिकन टिक्का मसाला - एक एंग्लो-इंडियन हाइब्रिड में बदल गया है। )
  • The representational strategies this body of fiction deploys in depicting Eurasians can be seen as a refusal to allow the history of the Anglo-Indian community into the official colonial narrative. ( प्रतिनिधित्ववादी रणनीतियाँ इस कथा का शरीर यूरेशियन का चित्रण करती है जिसे एंग्लो-इंडियन समुदाय के इतिहास को आधिकारिक औपनिवेशिक कथा में अनुमति देने से इनकार के रूप में देखा जा सकता है। )
  • The second is Noel Barber's The Black Hole of Calcutta: A Reconstruction, his re-examination of the notorious incident which occurred in 1756 and which altered the course of Anglo-Indian history. ( दूसरा है नोएल बार्बर का द ब्लैक होल ऑफ़ कलकत्ता: ए रिकंस्ट्रक्शन, 1756 में हुई कुख्यात घटना की उनकी पुन: परीक्षा और जिसने एंग्लो-इंडियन इतिहास के पाठ्यक्रम को बदल दिया। )
  • The second Afghan war of 1878-1880 involved the massacre of the British staff in Kabul, and the comprehensive defeat of an Anglo-Indian army. ( 1878-1880 के दूसरे अफगान युद्ध में काबुल में ब्रिटिश कर्मचारियों का नरसंहार, और एक एंग्लो-इंडियन सेना की व्यापक हार शामिल थी। )
  • Thus began what was to be a fruitful interchange between Iranian and Indian foodways, later incorporating elements from Anglo-Indian cookery, and culminating in the present delightfully varied Parsi cuisine. ( इस प्रकार से शुरू हुआ कि ईरानी और भारतीय खाद्य मार्गों के बीच एक फलदायक इंटरचेंज होना चाहिए, बाद में एंग्लो-इंडियन कुकरी से तत्वों को शामिल करना, और वर्तमान में विभिन्न पारसी व्यंजनों का समापन। )
  • Mr. Hayden who runs a telephone booth in the mostly Anglo-Indian locality of Mettuguda, insists that he comes there only to read newspapers. ( मेट्टुगुडा के ज्यादातर एंग्लो-इंडियन इलाके में एक टेलीफोन बूथ चलाने वाले मिस्टर हेडन इस बात पर जोर देते हैं कि वह केवल अखबारों को पढ़ने के लिए वहां आते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • His time in India proved highly controversial among the Anglo-Indian community.
  • Then Isaacs passed away, turning the group into a trio. 2001 brought Trinity, with input by Anglo-Indian jazz artist Nitin Sawhney and Venezuelan hip-hoppers El Corte.
  • Tyrell also labeled the ebonized and ivory tripod-base table in the Anglo-Indian taste shown in Plate X, but the penwork decoration on this table is quite different and clearly by a different hand.
  • My great interest in Anglo-Indian contact in that period was the profound alienness of each group in the eyes of the other.
  • An old Anglo-Indian man drove them out and said to me, ‘They won't listen!
  • Previously, it was not uncommon for British men to marry Anglo-Indian women, as there were few unmarried British women in India.
  • The comic tale of an Anglo-Indian boy constantly swapping identities, it was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and Guardian First Book Award.
  • Kids were in sharp focus a few days ago, when the All India Anglo-Indian Association organised a programme called ‘Carols for you and me’, at the Bishop Ambrose Community Hall at Pothanur.
  • More controversially, in his essay on Kipling Orwell looks beyond the jingo imperialism, moral insensitivity and aesthetic disgust and sees a certain realism in the portrayal of Anglo-Indian life.
  • One of the highlights of the programme will be that every Anglo-Indian child born in 1980 will be honoured, as that was the year when the guild was formed.
  • He forsakes his family for marrying his Anglo-Indian love.
  • An Anglo-Indian force landed at Basra while another British force invaded from Transjordan.
  • The call of the All India Anglo-Indian Association on the occasion of its 125th anniversary celebrations was to unite and move ahead.
  • Conducted by the Elite Circle, in association with Nikita Educational Advisory Board, it attracted students from not only the Matriculation and Anglo-Indian schools, but also the government and Corporation schools.
  • Though the school runs a boarding house only for Anglo-Indian boys, as a special case, Manoj Wilfred, has been taken.
  • When the train halted in Kharagpur, I happened to see posters for a match later that evening between an Army team led by Dhyan Chand, and an Anglo-Indian team (or maybe Bengal Nagpur Railway team) from Kharagpur.
  • A pious and obsequious Anglo-Indian nurse named Mary offers to find milk for the child, which she succeeds in doing, without revealing her method to the depressed, ailing mother.
  • Another was Reg Sellers, an Anglo-Indian leg-spinner who toured England with the 1964 Australians, playing a Test in the town of his birth, Bombay, on the way home.
  • Some newspaper reports say that two of the protesters are Anglo-Indian , and the others are members of Solidarios con Itoiz, a Basque lobby group.
  • The then helmsman of the Cochin Port, Robert Bristow was peeved when the European Club, later to be known as Cochin Club, denied membership to his wife, who was an Anglo-Indian .
  • Bombay Bangers started in 2000 when Patricia Forbes, a former professional caterer, rediscovered her family's private collection of Anglo-Indian recipes compiled during the days of the Raj.
  • The Union of Anglo-Indian Associations, on the other hand, has seen this move as an effort to put the Anglo-Indian community leaders in poor light.
  • Cheltenham, that cultivated spa town with its blend of elegant town houses inhabited by retired Anglo-Indian officers and officials, provided a good setting and target for Victorian novelists.