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civil year meaning in Hindi

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  1. Because a hijri or Islamic lunar year is between 10 and 12 days shorter than a civil year, it begins 10 12 days earlier in the civil year following the civil year in which the previous hijri year began.
  2. Because a hijri or Islamic lunar year is between 10 and 12 days shorter than a civil year, it begins 10 12 days earlier in the civil year following the civil year in which the previous hijri year began.
  3. Because a hijri or Islamic lunar year is between 10 and 12 days shorter than a civil year, it begins 10 12 days earlier in the civil year following the civil year in which the previous hijri year began.
  4. "' Marcheshvan "'(, Tiberian " $ eawn " ), is the second month of the civil year ( which starts on 1 Tishrei ) and the eighth month of the ecclesiastical year ( which starts on 1 Nisan ) on the Hebrew calendar.
  5. In the Fall of 2015, it was announced that the parish of St . James the Apostle will be dissolved at the end of the civil year, with a new church plant supported by Holy Trinity Brompton to be installed on site in 2016.
  6. Edwin R . Thiele has concluded, in " The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings ", that the ancient Kingdom of Judah counted years using the civil year starting in Tishrei, while the epoch year-i . e ., the count of the year is incremented on 1 Tishrei.
  7. With scores of diplomats to the Holy See and their families sitting in the front rows, John Paul opened a solemn Mass in St . Peter's Basilica, his first public appointment of 1995, by expressing hope that the peace of Jesus " remain throughout the civil year ."
  8. "' Iyar "'( or, Akkadian " ayyaru ", meaning " Rosette; blossom " ) is the eighth month of the civil year ( which starts on 1 Tishrei ) and the second month of the ecclesiastical year ( which starts on 1 Nisan ) on the Hebrew calendar.
  9. When it was thought necessary to add ( every two years ) an intercalary month of 22 or 23 days, so that the civil year should correspond to the natural ( solar ) year, this intercalation was in preference made in February, between Terminalia [ 23rd ] and Regifugium [ 24th ].
  10. The third-century writer Censorinus says : When it was thought necessary to add ( every two years ) an intercalary month of 22 or 23 days, so that the civil year should correspond to the natural ( solar ) year, this intercalation was in preference made in February, between Terminalia [ 23rd ] and Regifugium [ 24th ].
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