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Historiography meaning in Urdu

Historiography Sentence

A historiography is a summary of the historical writings.

Historiography Definitions

1 of 2) Historiography : تاریخی لٹریچر : (noun) a body of historical literature.

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2 of 2) Historiography : تاریخی تحریر : (noun) the writing of history; especially : the writing of history based on the critical examination of sources.

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Lit : ادب , Archive : محفوظ کی گئی دستاویز , Historical Document : تاریخی دستاویز , Literary : ادب کے بارے میں پڑھا لکھا ہونا یا معلومات ہونا , Ahistorical : تاریخ سے غیر متعلق , Bachelor Of Literature : ادب میں جامعہ کی طرف سے دی جانے والی سند , Poesy : شاعری , Literary : ادب سے متعلق , Magnum Opus : ادب کا شاہکار , Scenario : خاکہ , Museum : عجائب گھر , Academy : جامعہ , Linguistics : علم زبان , Criticism : تنقید نگاری , Showplace : نمائش کی جگہ , Modern : دور حاضر کا , Mimesis : کسی دوسرے کی نقل , Longueur : طویل اور بیزار کن ٹکڑا یا حصہ , Germanist : جرمن کلچر , Ancient : قدیم , Herodotus : یونانی مورخ , Scholia : وضاحتی تبصرہ , Anthony Comstock : این تھونی کوم اسٹاک , Historical School : جرمن معیشت دان کی فکر , Classicalism : قدیم ادب کی تقلید , Nobel Prize : اعلی انعام , Hexameter : چھ سطروں والا بند , Landmark : سنگ میل , Dibbuk : یہودی عقیدے کے مطابق زندہ شخص میں داخل ہو نے والی مردہ شخص کی روح , Lagoon : جھیل نما , Adduction : کھنچنے کا عمل

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Lit: the humanistic study of a body of literature.

Archive: a depository containing historical records and documents.

Historical Document: writing having historical value (as opposed to fiction or myth etc.).

Literary: knowledgeable about literature.

Ahistorical: unconcerned with or unrelated to history or to historical development or to tradition.

Bachelor Of Literature: a bachelor`s degree in literature.

Poesy: literature in metrical form.

Literary: of or relating to or characteristic of literature.

Magnum Opus: a great work of art or literature.

Scenario: a setting for a work of art or literature.

Museum: a depository for collecting and displaying objects having scientific or historical or artistic value.

Academy: an institution for the advancement of art or science or literature.

Linguistics: the humanistic study of language and literature.

Criticism: a written evaluation of a work of literature.

Showplace: a place that is frequently exhibited and visited for its historical interest or natural beauty.

Modern: characteristic of present-day art and music and literature and architecture.

Mimesis: the imitative representation of nature and human behavior in art and literature.

Longueur: a period of dullness or boredom (especially in a work of literature or performing art).

Germanist: a specialist in the study of Germanic language or culture or literature.

Ancient: belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

Herodotus: the ancient Greek known as the father of history; his accounts of the wars between the Greeks and Persians are the first known examples of historical writing (485-425 BC).

Scholia: a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature).

Anthony Comstock: United States reformer who led moral crusades against art and literature that he considered obscene (1844-1915).

Historical School: a school of 19th century German economists and legal philosophers who tried to explain modern economic systems in evolutionary or historical terms.

Classicalism: a movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that favored rationality and restraint and strict forms.

Nobel Prize: an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace.

Hexameter: a verse line having six metrical feet; It was the standard epic metre in classical Greek and Latin literature.

Landmark: an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend.

Dibbuk: (Jewish folklore) a demon that enters the body of a living person and controls that body`s behavior.

Lagoon: a body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral.

Adduction: (physiology) moving of a body part toward the central axis of the body.

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