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(1) conflict
1. collisionٹکر ۔ ٹھوکر ۔ دھکا ۔ مخالفت
2. combatلڑائی ۔ جنگ ۔ کھٹا پٹی
(2) conflictٹکرانا ۔ ٹکر کھانا ۔ دھکا لگنا ۔ بھڑنا ۔ لڑنا ۔ مقابلہ کرنا
(3) conflictingبِرُدھ ۔ خلاف ۔ برعکس ۔ نقیض
conflicting opinionsمخالف رائیں
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English Urdu Dictionary اردو انگریزی لغت

... and best designed system of Nature that there is no conflict between any two laws of nature implying that all the laws are set by ...

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Muslim Names

... After the death of Malikshah in 1092, internal conflict among the young heirs led to the fragmentation of the Seljuks' central ...

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THE GHAZWAH OF BADAR: 624 A.D.

... Islam and sent a caravan of 1000 men, fully armed, for conflict and giving crushing defeat to Muslims. They even offered reward for ...

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جنگ آزادی:جہلم- ۶ جولائی ۱۸۵۷ء

... :) Might be War is a reciprocated, armed conflict between two or more non-congruous entities, aimed at reorganising a ... is also used as sofa bed a metaphor for non-military conflict, such as in the example of Class war. War is not necessarily ...

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CONQUEST OF VENICE: 1478 A.D.

... rule over the Balkans brought, Mehmed the conqueror, into conflict with Hungary across the Danube, and with Venice in Albania, Greece and ...

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INDEPENDENCE OF SOMALIA: JULY 1, 1960 A.D.

... feeling of the Somalis was not suppressed. British-Italian conflict to possess the territory started in 1936 and finally British emerged ...

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CONQUEST OF AJMER & DELHI: 1192 A.D.

CONQUEST OF AJMER & DELHI: 1192 A.D. شShahab-ud-Din was a great warrior and the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghaurid forces. He wanted to win for his house large empire than even Mahmud had been able to acquire. He inva ...

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