Examples of using Simla in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Where is Rancho? He is in Simla!!!!
Listen, show him Simla on the way.
Here in Simla is there any Rancchoddas Chanchad?
I still have a wish to visit Simla one day.
Simla(along with the McMahon Line) was initially rejected by the Government of India as incompatible with the 1907 Anglo-Russian Convention.
It happened when we performed in Simla two months ago.
For two years, Dr Aris conducted a research on'A Study of BuddhistHagiography' at the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies in Simla.
You said Simrit will reach Simla in a day and call me.
The treaty was signed by the foreign ministers of India,Pakistan and Bangladesh in New Delhi after the Simla Agreement.
The treaty was signed in Simla, India, by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the President of Pakistan, and Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India.
Raju! Yaar,I must be the first man in history who travelled from Delhi to Simla in underwear that too to meet a wrong person!
He later continued his studies at St. Joseph's College in Darjeeling andfinally graduated from Bishop Cotton School in Simla, in 1941.
Few major outcomes of the Simla Agreement are: Both countries will"settle their differences by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations.
On his sixteenth birthday,he participated in a public Christian baptism at the parish church in Simla, a town high in the Himalayan foothills.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Simla and Chandigarh(Latin: Simlen(sis) et Chandigarhen(sis)) is a diocese located in the cities of Simla and Chandigarh in the Ecclesiastical province of Delhi in India.
The British were the first to develop this type of resort in India,the best known of which is Simla in the Himalayas which served as their“summer capital.”.
After Simla, the McMahon Line was forgotten until 1935, when British civil service officer Olaf Caroe convinced the government to publish the Simla Convention and use the McMahon Line on official maps.
Similarly, in the phenomena done by the Adepts in connection with Madame Blavatsky' s work at Simla, it would have been the easiest thing for Them to have transported the London“ Times” of the day to Simla, as was once suggested.
The Simla Accord, or the Convention Between Great Britain, China, and Tibet,[in] Simla, was a treaty concerning the status of Tibet negotiated by representatives of the Republic of China, Tibet and the United Kingdom in Simla in 1913 and 1914.
India has, many a times, maintained that Kashmir dispute is a bilateral issue andmust be settled through bilateral negotiations as per Simla Agreement, 1972 and thus, had denied any third party intervention even that of United Nations.
Soe had gone underground to organise resistance against the Japanese occupation, Than Tun was able to pass on Japanese intelligence to Soe, while other Communist leaders Thakins Thein Pe andTin Shwe made contact with the exiled colonial government in Simla, India.
The British records show that there are conditions for the Tibetan government to accept the new border in 1914,the condition was that China must accept the Simla Convention, since the British was not able to get an acceptance from China, Tibetans considered the McMahon Line invalid.
Soe had already gone underground to organize resistance to the Japanese occupation, and Than Tun was able to deliver Japanese intelligence Soe, while the leaders of other Communist Thakins Thein Pe andTin Shwe made contact with the colonial government removed at Simla, India.
In Operation Meghdoot of 1984 India seized most of the inhospitable Siachen Glacier region where the frontier had not been clearly defined in the agreement(possibly as the area was thought too barren to be controversial),this was considered as violation of Simla Agreement by Pakistan.
Soe had already gone underground to organise resistance against the Japanese occupation, and Than Tun was able to pass on Japanese intelligence to Soe, while other Communist leaders Thakin Thein Pe andTin Shwe made contact with the exiled colonial government in Simla, India.
Soe had already gone underground to organise resistance against the Japanese occupation, and Than Tun as Minister of Land and Agriculture was able to pass on Japanese intelligence to Soe, while other Communist leaders Thakin Thein Pe andThakin Tin Shwe made contact with the exiled colonial government in Simla, India.