Examples of using Believed that in English and their translations into Urdu
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It is believed that Madhwacharya found the murti of SriKrishna in a large ball of gopichandana.
Some believed that as long as their good deeds outweighed the bad they would be in good standing with God.
They believed that if you worked hard, you could move up in society.
They believed that they were God's chosen people
They believed that God controlled all things, yet decisions made by individuals also contributed to the course of a person's life.
Darwin believed that the various races were at different evolutionary levels, all distant from the apes, with‘Blacks' lower and‘whites'(Caucasians/Europeans) at the top.
Although they believed that possession of the Law put them right with God.
But even with the bad blood between them, many believed that Wilder went a bit too far with comments he made during fight week.
At first, many people believed that DMAA was derived from the rose geranium oil.
She reportedly refused to appeal before higher courts because she believed that Bahrain's judiciary was controlled by the government.
though in their hearts they believed that they were true. So see how was the end of evil-doers!
The EU believed that users should consent to the storage of this information, which certainly seems fair
At the time, many doctors believed that cholera was caused by“bad air,” but Snow believed that it was an infectious disease, perhaps spread by sewage-laced drinking water.
The middle area holds eleven temples and it was believed that 22 temples were originally planned,
truly understood that I came forth from Thee, and they believed that Thou didst send Me.".
truly understood that I came forth from Thee, and they believed that Thou didst send Me.".
truly understood that I came forth from You, and they believed that You sent Me.".
They were a group of radical nonconformists who believed that the Elizabethan Reformation had retained too many Catholic ways and wished to purify the Church of England.
He moved from Paris to Arles in 1888, as he believed that“the whole future of new art can be found in the Midi” and was admitted to the asylum in Saint-Remy-de-Provence when his health declined.
Because of Stalin's promises, Churchill believed that he would keep his word regarding Poland, remarking"Poor Neville Chamberlain believed he could trust Hitler. He was wrong. But I don't think I am wrong about Stalin."[21].