33Rd chapter of the Qur'an.
Sinònims
Examples for "al-aḥzāb"
Examples for "al-aḥzāb"
1You must be able to harness the power of all the clans.
2Since Krega would not pay the blood-price, the clans went to war.
3But then that is normal for this particular gathering of the clans.
4Attempts have been made to raise the clans in Scotland, but unsuccessfully.
5He was sure that report was running, even now, through the clans.
1Congress, which leads the coalition government, was already on the back foot.
2In office, the coalition government did not rush to resolve McKinnon's case.
3It could yet open up another area of disagreement within the coalition.
4Tonight Labour accused the coalition of destroying local services for ideological reasons.
5Discusses the coalition of right- and left-wing interests that opposed the constitution.
1To Governor Lee of Virginia the command of the combined forces was intrusted.
2So on this precious spot the combined forces of defense concentrated.
3He himself furnished 100 ships, and was chosen commander-in-chief of the combined forces.
4At length she capitulated to the combined forces of entreaty, cajolery and insistence.
5What imaginary barrier could stand before the combined forces of love and gratitude?
1Denmark's defence ministry said the allies are working to bolster information sharing.
2By the evening, the victory of the allies over Austria was certain.
3In Belgium, the allies had progressed about forty miles eastward from Nieuport.
4Meantime throughout this struggle the allies had their diverse objects in view.
5In the reverses which followed Napoleon, he met the allies at Arcis.
6But even in that desperate strait the allies turned fiercely to bay.
7To describe the battles with the allies would be interminable and wearying.
8His anguish increased when he heard the final terms of the allies.
9And on 20 September the allies received their first check at Valmy.
10And thus Athens became, as it were, the metropolis of the allies.
11All the mails arriving at Paris have been seized by the allies.
12Arrived here he disbanded the allies, and led the city troops homewards.
13Two days after he, in his turn, attacked the allies at Saint-Dizier.
14And here there occurred what seemed to the allies a providential stoppage.
15He passed the defile, and advancing towards the allies, a battle ensued.
16Among the allies, all the blame, of this defeat fell upon Stanhope.
Translations for the allies