Examples of using Looted in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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During his campaign, he looted and destroyed many large Buddhist monasteries, including Vikramashila and Odantapuri in 1200.
The second, though already looted, was found by U.S. forces in early May at the al-Kindi Research, Testing, Development and Engineering facility in Mosul.
In January 1943 Nazis looted the fountain"The Deluge" for war purposes.
In the 5th century, a Roman emperor looted the statue, which was taken to Constantinople and destroyed.
When Alexander looted and destroyed Persepolis, he paid a
At least six churches were set on fire or looted in Niamey and regional towns.
In the looted hive, the hornet eats honey and larvae- this is
In the looted hive, the hornet eats honey and larvae- this is
Several stores have been looted and residents of the outskirts of Acapulco have complained about being left to fend for themselves.
the Japanese looted the site and took many of the statues back to Japan.
To remember that you wantonly looted and burned the property of the church?
Looted, ravaged, destroyed… That was where my childhood was swallowed up.
And you also looted the sovereign's treasury to the governor Ivan Alfimov and the Samartsev, who didn't stick to your theft,
Rioters burned at least 10 Buddhist temples, 40 homes and looted shops in anger over a Facebook photo of a burned Quran.
War of 1867- 1868, in which Bahraini and Abu Dhabi forces sacked and looted Doha and Al Wakrah.
Genseric looted the coasts of the Eastern and Western Empires.
It can be difficult to find them depending on whether other player's have looted them already as this is somewhat a commonly known secret.
During the second world war, Germany's Nazi government stockpiled over 6500 pieces of looted art- destined for a future Führermuseum- in the Salzkammergut salt mine in Austria.
were indifferent, almost gleeful seeing priceless treasures looted and burned.
He bought directly from notorious smugglers, becoming one of the most important participants of the illicit trade in looted antiquities.