embassies - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of embassies in Hindi

  • दूतावासों

embassies Definition

Noun

  • (the official building of) a group of officials (diplomats) and their head (ambassador), who represent their government in a foreign country

embassies Example

  • He sent embassies to all the princes of Christendom and to the Moors. ( उसने ईसाईजगत के सभी हाकिमों और मूरों के पास दूतावास भेजे। )
  • In his time the Indian government first opened relations with a new set of foreign powers by sending embassies to the Punjab, to Afghanistan and to Persia. ( उनके समय में भारत सरकार ने पहली बार पंजाब, अफगानिस्तान और फारस में दूतावास भेजकर विदेशी शक्तियों के एक नए समूह के साथ संबंध खोले। )
  • Embassies and courtesies were, indeed, interchanged, and on the 31st of March 1244 a treaty was signed at Rome, whereby the emperor undertook to satisfy the pope's claims in return for his own absolution from the ban. ( दूतावासों और शिष्टाचार, वास्तव में, आपस में बदल दिए गए थे, और 31 मार्च 1244 को रोम में एक संधि पर हस्ताक्षर किए गए थे, जिसके तहत सम्राट ने प्रतिबंध से अपनी अनुपस्थिति के बदले में पोप के दावों को पूरा करने का बीड़ा उठाया था। )

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  • The inner town, which lies almost exactly in the centre of the others, is still, unlike the older parts of most European towns, the most aristocratic quarter, containing the palaces of the emperor and of many of the nobility, the government offices, many of the embassies and legations, the opera house and the principal hotels.
  • But before accepting this conclusion as final, one must not lose sight of the fact that the so-called chiaroscuro engraving was at the height of its use in Italy at the same time that embassies from thc Christians in Japan visited Rome, and that it is thus possiblc that the suggestion at least may have been derived from Europe.
  • Congratulatory embassies came from all lands, even from India.
  • He afterwards became the confidential counsellor of Maurice, prince of Orange, and afterwards of Frederick Henry, prince of Orange, in their conduct of the foreign affairs of the republic. He was sent on special embassies to Venice, Germany and England, and displayed so much diplomatic skill and finesse that Richelieu ranked him among the three greatest politicians of his time.
  • During his northern voyages he had learnt Russian, and was employed as interpreter at court whenever Muscovite embassies visited Copenhagen.
  • Incensed by the elevation to the rank of embassies of the Italian legation in Paris and the French legation to the Quirinal, and by the introduction of the Italian bill against clerical abuses, the French Clerical party not only attacked Italy and her representative, General Cialdini, in the Chamber of Deputies, but promoted a monster petition against the Italian bill.