Examples of using Edo in English and their translations into Hindi
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However, Edo dreams of opening a restaurant with his friend.
Edo like, who is God,
Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu.
And plenty of samurai moves take place at some indistinct moment during the Edo period, while many others are clearly in the shadow of historical events.
Although the origin of this habit goes back to the Edo period(1603-1868), it wasn't until 1872 that this unwritten rule became more or less official.
on 26 November 1868 the emperor arrived at Edo castle, made it to his new residence
The Japanese Shogun Tokugawa initiated the Edo Period, an isolationist period where Japan cut itself off from the world as a whole.
For the Alkenny, for Edo, for everything that came before. I have been carrying blame on my shoulders.
Old maps of Edo show the Japanese imperial palace as the"top,"
Edo Voss was a giant of a man,
During the Edo period(1639- 1858),
This must have taken place during the Edo period, after another sound change occurred which would have resulted in this form becoming Niwon and later Nion.
This area is significantly removed from the center of Edo, it is difficult to call it even a suburb of the capital.
The inward most protections of Edo Castle are for the most part in place at the East Gardens.
Under the direct command of the late General Edo Voss. Lieutenant Commander Tormada of Base 3.
During the Edo period, even though Japan was a closed country, through Izumo it developed its own culture through the interaction with the American culture;
Today, Ivo is 15 years old, and Edo is 14. Once a week, they still have their family study.
I am Commander General Edo Voss, and I understand you wish to speak to me. Come on.
Old maps of Edo show the Japanese imperial palace as the"top",
During the subsequent Edo period, Edo grew into one of the largest cities in the world with a population topping one million by the 18th century.