Examples of using Rangoon in English and their translations into Hindi
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Rangoon Singapore.
He died on 7th November, 1862 in Rangoon.
Rangoon Radio Station.
On the following day Gandhi left for Rangoon.
Rangoon Burma destroyed by fire.
He flew back to Bangkok enroute to Rangoon on 1st January 1944.
The British subjected the emperor to charges in the military court andin October 1858 sent him in imprisonment to Rangoon.
Yangon(formerly known as Rangoon) is the largest city in Myanmar.
After his surrender to the British forces, he was sentenced to exile in Rangoon, Burma.
He was put on a boat sailing from Rangoon and reached Diamond Harbour at the mouth of the river Hooghly on the fourth day.
During his service in IFS, Narayanan worked as a diplomat in Rangoon, Tokyo, London, Canberra, and Hanoi.
Later, camps were established in Rangoon and Bangkok and by November 1943, the unit had more than three hundred cadets.
Operation Tiderace(5th Indian Infantry Division)commenced when troops set sail from Trincomalee and Rangoon on 21 August for Singapore.
The British expeditionary forces by sea occupied Rangoon in May 1824 and reached within 72 km of the capital at Ava.
Ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company frequently docked at Madras and providedfrequent services to Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo and Rangoon.
It's listed as being located in the capital, Rangoon, where the Asia Sentinel reports security has already been increased.
A wireless telegraphy service was established between Madras and Port Blair in 1920 andin 1936, the Indo-Burma radio telephone service was established between Madras and Rangoon.
During the war in Burma and particularly after the fall of Rangoon, news had been trickling through to India about the exploits of the Azad Hind Fauj.
His less practical ideas were sidelined by an experienced planning staff led by Lieutenant-Colonel James Allason, though some,such as a proposal to launch an amphibious assault near Rangoon, got as far as Churchill before being quashed.
He told some of his pupils that he would die in Rangoon and that his body would be cremated in a place where no cremation had taken place before.
When Latchanna was in Rangoon, Babu Rajendra Prasad sent a telegram to Latchanna to file nomination for Visakhapatnam by-election from Indian National Congress in 1948.
Though initially based in Germany,its headquarters was shifted to Singapore and later to Rangoon following the course of the war in South East Asia.
The village was not far from Rangoon, which was the capital of Burma under the British, so government employees and urbanites, like U Ba Khin, also came.
The British army remained in the territories surrendered to it under the treaty andin the territories such as the Rangoon area which were occupied for several years in the guarantee of the financial terms of the treaty.
The sudden fall of Malaya, Singapore, Rangoon and the Andamans in succession was a tremendous shock to the Britishers and this was a great setback to their prestige among the allies.
Another was created for lower Burma at Rangoon, on the model of presidency High Courts, with original civil and criminal jurisdiction for Rangoon.
Taken prisoner by the Japanese in what was then Rangoon, Burma, this soldier prayed that he might survive the rigors of the labor camp to continue his search for true worship.
In 1774, in the Burmese city of Rangoon, the Burmese King Hsinbyushin(known in Thai as"King Mangra") decided to organize a seven-day, seven-night religious festival in honor of Buddha's relics.
But the town was near Rangoon, a cosmopolitan seaport, and Blair went into the city as often as he could,"to browse in a bookshop; to eat well-cooked food; to get away from the boring routine of police life".