Examples of using Crusade in English and their translations into Bengali
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A Christian faith healer ran a‘Miracle Crusade' which came to Mill's hometown once a year.
The issue is the anti abortion crusade is not about protecting life or even reducing/preventing abortion,
So it's unsurprising that what began as a crusade by a social worker for consumer rights has morphed into a fierce fight between manufacturers to protect and increase their business.
Two Catholics who have never met can nevertheless go together on crusade or pool funds to build a hospital because they both believe that God was incarnated in human flesh and allowed himself to be crucified to redeem our sins.
The Second Crusade(1147- 1149) was the second major crusade launched from Europe, called in 1145 in response to the fall of the County of Edessa the previous year.
Moreover, as soon as the USA started its crusade against the so-called Islamic terrorism and both India and Israel joined in that crusade, they latched in and became its ardent subscriber.
Of particular significance were the Reddingdaadbond, which aimed to uplift(economically) the poor white Afrikaner, and the Ossewabrandwag, which started off as a'cultural crusade' and rapidly developed into a paramilitary strikeforce.
part of his makeup, made it inevitable that he should crusade for a better world.
Rahman has been the featured artist on radio and television programmes such as Courtney Pine's Jazz Crusade on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour,
The Crusades Books.
The Crusades Muslims.
The motivations behind the crusades were religious.
The Crusades were clearly part of an attempt to stem this aggression.
He goes to Palestine to fight in the crusades.
The crusades brought it to Europe.
How The Crusades began.
Yet there is no doubt the Crusades contributed greatly to changes in Europe.
These attacks, called the Crusades, were aimed at“Liberating” the Holy Land
Europe's Christians would launch seven additional crusades over the next 200 years, but none was as successful as the First Crusade.
The Crusades were sparked by religious fervor in Europe,