English to Gujarati Dictionary bicentenary

bicentenary

દ્વિશતાબ્દી
translation of 'bicentenary'
બસોમી સંવત્સરી,
દ્વિશતાબ્દી
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The Windeward Bound is a ship that's commemorating the 'bicentenary' of Matthew Flinders's voyage.
Written to appear for the 'bicentenary' of the Revolution in 1989, as an Oxford History the book was conceived as a narrative for general readers rather than the student textbook it has nevertheless largely become.
So you have a 'bicentenary' , a centenary and a present day feat all remembered together.
Next year is the 'bicentenary' of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the stretch of railway between Chippenham and Bath is a world heritage site.
The council was hosting a civic reception to mark the 'bicentenary' of St Peter's Church in the town.
He was born in 1896 and died at the age of 92 years in 1988, the year of the 'bicentenary' of his country of birth.
Next year is the 'bicentenary' of Andersen's birth, and his native Denmark will marshal an enthusiastic programme of celebrations.
Our 'bicentenary' is approaching, in another 10 years.
Muskets, drunken rebels and burning torches: next month marks the 'bicentenary' of one of our bloodiest uprisings
The year marks the 'bicentenary' of the running of the world's first steam locomotive - the Penydarren - as well as the 100th anniversary of the first 100 mph run.
A meeting will take place in the sacristy of the Church next Monday after the evening Mass to finalise the preparations for the first anniversary of the 'bicentenary' of the Church.
The year 1998 marked the 'bicentenary' of the publication of the famous Essay on the Principle of Population by Thomas Malthus, in which he argued that the population of a region would always grow until checked by famine, pestilence or war.
But as the 'bicentenary' of its discovery approaches, morphine's combination of ready availability, clinical efficacy and familiarity to those who practice medicine continue to outweigh its vices.
But it did it and I'm quite surprised that the celebration, the 'bicentenary' of this amazing event was not more widely publicised - it did appear in one of the English newspapers.
Many organisations will have eyed the 'bicentenary' of the train as a platform for special events.
The 'bicentenary' of the event will be celebrated on Monday and Tuesday with a new plaque in the Peace Gardens, plus a lecture and children's workshop.
This became the template for an educational reenactment that was to be repeated fifteen years later during the 'bicentenary' .
The completion of the Scottish songs recording project will coincide with the 'bicentenary' of Haydn's death and the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns' birth in 2009.
He hopes the uniform can be put on display in time for the 'bicentenary' of his ancestor's birth on December 20 this year.
11 years ago, the 'bicentenary' of the French Revolution produced a parade of breathtaking proportions down the Champs Elysées.
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