English to Punjabi Dictionary chronology

chronology

ਿਸਲਿਸਲੇਵਾਰ
definition
noun
the novel abandons the conventions of normal chronology
the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence.
example
This 'chronology' of events is well researched and laced with chilling quotes from these ‘freedom fighters’ and their leaders.
To its followers, heritage offered a free ticket into a past liberated from the schoolmasterly disciplines of 'chronology' , narrative, and moral judgment.
There are six sections in the anthology that are arranged by genre and 'chronology' .
the novel abandons the conventions of normal 'chronology'
Again, this event intersected the larger 'chronology' in a finely tuned set of near coincidences.
The interviews are not arranged in order of birth 'chronology' or in any other particular sequence.
Each box includes a 'chronology' of cultural and historical events to set the composer's life in context.
In the early chapters, the book follows a historical 'chronology' rather than a natural one, focusing on how interpretations have changed with subsequent discoveries.
Under Duport, Barrow studied Greek, Latin, Hebrew, French, Spanish, Italian, literature, 'chronology' , geography and theology.
After I told my family and a whole lot of assembled villagers the entire 'chronology' of events the third time over, I excused myself and went indoors.
This comprehensive 'chronology' covers the events shaping Bill Clinton's journey from Little Rock to the Oval Office and during the eight years of his Presidency.
There is a detailed 'chronology' and an excellent index.
She has provided a detailed commentary on Ray's films and compiled an extensive filmography, added a 'chronology' , and updated the index.
The single column format - much like the weblog format - highlights 'chronology' , promotes the idea that the material is novel, cutting-edge, breaking news.
The book also has a very useful 'chronology' of events from 1947 to this year.
A relatively clear 'chronology' has been established for a significant portion of his oeuvre.
The book follows a calendrical sequence, each poem dated and grouped by month, so that the events of a hundred years follow a seasonal ebb and flow, not 'chronology' .
It is in fact exceedingly hard to establish the 'chronology' of these developments in rulership and government.
The 2001 recession will be the first in history whose causes and 'chronology' were debated even before the downturn began.
the novel abandons the conventions of normal 'chronology'
Perhaps if I can hand up to your Honour a 'chronology' that I prepared in the matter and also an amended draft order nisi.
The author has added maps, a 'chronology' , subject index, list of further reading and, under an appendix labelled ‘Politics’ a list of heads of state and governments since 1918.
his book transformed prehistoric 'chronology' by applying the results of carbon dating
The 'chronology' of events leading up to the trial is important.
Similar developments in European politics owed much to a broadly shared 'chronology' caused by events on a continental or global scale.
The following are my findings regarding the relevant 'chronology' of events.
There is also a detailed 'chronology' , family trees, maps and a list of contents.
Further, it can be pointed out that he had no sense of 'chronology' or sequence of time while writing the chapter.
Those letters need to be looked at in the context of the particular 'chronology' of events.
Both volumes contain a list of Gould's major published works, a brief 'chronology' of Gould's life, and notes on the correspondence to facilitate the use of the books.
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