Examples of using Explorers in English and their translations into Hindi
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It was not until the 16th century that the chickpea was brought to other parts of the world by Spanish explorers.
The discoveries made by European explorers allowed for a greater understanding of the American continents,
A European team of explorers first surveyed the mountain in 1856 and it as for a while
achievement earned Dahomey the nickname of"black Sparta" from European observers and 19th-century explorers such as Sir Richard Burton.
It was this circumference that was recorded by Ptolemy in his geography treatise and later used by explorers looking for a quicker way to the Indies.
The Israeli cave explorer club and Sofia Spellio Club of Bulgaria have completed cave mapping with 88 explorers from 9 countries, including Israel.
bring anyone with you, as you will be joining a group of like-minded explorers.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, and the Pokémon Ranger games.
Since 1697- the year Russian explorers first set foot on Kamchatka- more than 600 eruptions have been recorded on the peninsula.
It is one of the most successful explorers of the European search era and was the commander of ships traveling directly from Europe to India.
Early British explorers tried to reach the western end of the mountain range but failed.
The Spanish- speaking explorers thus named the area Venezuela, which means“ Little Venice.”.
Portuguese explorers introduced cassava to Africa through their trade with the African coasts
In 1564, five Spanish ships carrying 379 explorers crossed the ocean from Mexico led by Miguel López de Legazpi,
Spanish explorers in the area noticed red silt in the river they named the Rio Colorado,
They have powered some of the agency's most famous planetary explorers, including the twin Voyager probes,
Catholic explorers found it similar to the Gospel story of Jesus who walked on the waters of the Sea of Galilee.
When early explorers saw pineapple,
Spanish explorers took the word barbacoa back to Spain,
early French explorers called barbecues“boucans,” which is where we get“buccaneer” from- they were the people who tended the boucans.