crusade - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crusade in Hindi

  • धर्मयुद्ध
  • ईसाईयों का धर्मयुद्ध
  • क्रूजेड

crusade Definition

Noun

  • each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
  • a vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change.

Verb

  • lead or take part in a vigorous campaign for social, political, or religious change.

crusade Example

  • a crusade against crime ( अपराध के खिलाफ धर्मयुद्ध )
  • The foremost heroes of the first crusade were Netherlanders. ( पहले धर्मयुद्ध के प्रमुख नायक नीदरलैंड थे। )
  • Zara was recovered, and while still at Zara the leaders of the Crusade, supported by Dandolo, resolved for their own private purposes to attack Constantinople, instead of making for the Holy Land. ( ज़ारा को बरामद कर लिया गया था, और अभी भी ज़ारा में धर्मयुद्ध के नेताओं, डंडोलो द्वारा समर्थित, ने अपने निजी उद्देश्यों के लिए पवित्र भूमि बनाने के बजाय कॉन्स्टेंटिनोपल पर हमला करने का संकल्प लिया। )
  • By analogy the term "crusade" is also given to any campaign undertaken in the same spirit. ( सादृश्य से "धर्मयुद्ध" शब्द उसी भावना से किए गए किसी भी अभियान को भी दिया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • The pope had already authorized the extensive grant of indulgences in order to secure funds for the crusade and more particularly for the rebuilding of St Peter's at Rome.
  • Valdemar cheerfully undertook a new crusade "for the honour of the Blessed Virgin and the remission of my own sins."
  • Because we believed the historic home should not be destroyed, we launched a crusade to make the property a national landmark.  
  • Rick dropped out of college for a year so he could devote himself to the crusade to spread Christianity.  
  • When the mayor learned his son was killed by a drug dealer, he started a crusade to rid his city of illegal drugs.  
  • The raffle is a part of the school’s crusade to raise money for the cancer foundation.  
  • He proclaimed a crusade against Louis and the French, and, after the peace of Lambeth, he forced Louis to make a public and humiliating profession of penitence (1217).
  • The so-called Latin crusade of 1203 placed the imperial crown of Constantinople on the head of Baldwin of Flanders.
  • He took part in the subsequent campaign, but when the treaty of Passau was signed in August 1552 he separated himself from his allies and began a crusade of plunder in Franconia.
  • On the death of his countess, Foulques vowed to go on a crusade.  
  • It was against these savage Turks that the first crusade was directed.  
  • A crusade is a war to recover the Holy Land from the paynim.  
  • Their one chance for life was in union, and so the struggle became a kind of crusade.  
  • A few Senators and legitimate capitalists were lifted up as the figureheads of the crusade.  
  • Legitimists argue that the Holy Spirit chose John Paul to lead a world-wide crusade against neopaganism and the culture of death.  
  • The proprietor of Harrow House was a long, grave man, one of the last to hold out against the anti-whisker crusade.  
  • Huck Finn, do you mean to tell me you don't know what a crusade is?  
  • I'm going on a crusade against all infidels of the genus ballantyne.  
  • Messages were sent to the other governors of New England, and to New York and Pennsylvania, entreating them to unite in this crusade against the French.  
  • The professor was carrying on a hot crusade against materialists.
  • Dean was directed to spend all available weekend time on a door to door smiling and handshaking crusade, the first of many Fred had mapped out for his full-court press for making David Dean the sheriff of Ouray County, Colorado.
  • Far more comprehensive was the second charter, granted by Philip's widow Mathilda, after his death on crusade in 1191, as the price paid for the faithfulness of the city to her cause.
  • In 1248 he accompanied Louis in the crusade to Egypt, but on the defeat of the Crusaders he was taken prisoner with his brother.