crusader - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crusader in Hindi

  • जेहादी
  • धर्म युद्ध करने वाला
  • क्रूजेड की लड़ाई लड़ने वाला

crusader Definition

Noun

  • a fighter in the medieval Crusades.
  • a person who campaigns vigorously for political, social, or religious change; a campaigner.

crusader Example

  • For five years Richard was away from his dominions as a crusader or a captive. ( पांच साल के लिए रिचर्ड क्रूसेडर या बंदी के रूप में अपने प्रभुत्व से दूर था। )
  • He also stated that he had taken the cross as a crusader, but could not sail to Palestine as long as his subjects were putting him in restraint. ( उसने यह भी कहा कि उसने क्रूस को एक क्रूसेडर के रूप में लिया था, लेकिन जब तक उसकी प्रजा उसे रोक नहीं रही थी, तब तक वह फिलिस्तीन नहीं जा सकता था। )
  • Whatever else he might be, clearly he was not a staff for a crusader to lean upon. ( वह और कुछ भी हो, स्पष्ट रूप से वह एक क्रूसेडर के लिए एक कर्मचारी नहीं था जिस पर वह निर्भर था। )
  • I have mentioned on a former occasion the armour of the crusader which hangs up in the Hall. ( मैंने एक पूर्व अवसर पर क्रूसेडर के कवच का उल्लेख किया है जो हॉल में लटका हुआ है। )
  • I have mentioned, on a former occasion, the armour of the crusader which hangs up in the Hall. ( मैंने एक पूर्व अवसर पर, क्रूसेडर के कवच का उल्लेख किया है जो हॉल में लटका हुआ है। )

More Sentence

  • The widowed and desolate were not comforted by the knowledge which the returned Crusader delighted to impart.
  • One could easily imagine him a crusader in plumed helmet and breastplate, supporting any privation or fatigue without a murmur.
  • Captain Rymingtowne is presented as no crusader but something of a merchant, something of an adventurer and a little of a pirate.
  • The war is called in history the first Crusade, and every Crusader wore a cross marked on his right shoulder.
  • He fought as a crusader at the Navas de Tolosa, he went to Rome to be crowned, and did voluntary homage to the pope.
  • Conon de Bethune, the crusader and poet, was an early forebear.
  • Snorri (1179-1241) wrote the Lives of the Kings (Heimskringla), from Olaf Tryggvason to Sigurd the Crusader inclusive; and we have them substantially as they came from his hand in the Great King Olaf's Saga; St Olaf's Saga, as in Heimskringla and the Stockholm MS.; and the succeeding Kings' Lives, as in Hulda and Hrokkinskinna, in which, however, a few episodes have been inserted.
  • Negotiating in the spirit of a Frederick II., and acting not as a Crusader but as a king of Sicily, he not only wrested a large indemnity from the bey for himself and the new king of France, but also secured a large annual tribute for his Sicilian exchequer.
  • Here, with the burden of the day now past, the fine old crusader - he had joined before in the Second Crusade, forty years ago - perished by accident in the river; and of all his fine army only a thousand men won their way through, under his son, Frederick of Swabia, to join the ranks before Acre (October 1190).
  • It is no enthusiastic crusader, but an anxious and farseeing if somewhat speculative statesman who thus opens his mind to us.
  • Ashcroft's supporters say he's no religious crusader.
  • Their version involves shotgun shells, caped crusaders and unpleasant odors.
  • Not surprisingly, Young is crusader on behalf of organ donation.
  • "I'm an anti-drug crusader now.
  • "They're surfers, not crusaders ."
  • Anti-abortion crusaders will assert that opinion polls are irrelevant.
  • It was in that losing campaign he played the caped crusader.
  • The Eagles had 29 foul shots to the Crusaders'8.
  • The crusaders keep hitting us, but we can take it.
  • It's difficult to see crusader in a sentence .
  • The sheriff and his safe-sex crusaders nonetheless encountered obstacles.
  • The Crusaders are coming to St . Louis as underdogs again.
  • The Crusaders lost to Stanford and Purdue earlier in the season.
  • The French kings are all crusaders - in name - until the beginning of the Hundred Years' War; but the only crusader who ever carried war in Palestine and sought to shake the hold of the Mamelukes on the Holy Land was Peter I., king of Cyprus from 1359 to 1369.
  • The zeal of the crusader came upon Bohemund: it is possible, too, that he saw in the First Crusade a chance of realizing his father's policy (which was also an old Norse instinct) of the Drang nach Osten, and hoped from the first to carve for himself an eastern principality.