maritime commerce उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Because of their orientation to the sea and to maritime commerce, the Malabar coast cities feel very Syrian Christians, Muslims and Anglo-Indians in India.
- Even so, the Prussian monarch wanted to take part in international maritime commerce and therefore founded several trading firms ( with varying success ).
- So characterized, there is little question that this is the kind of incident that has a " potentially disruptive impact on maritime commerce ."
- The coronet is set with six anchors, three visible, which represent ships and maritime commerce and refer to the port in the city's name.
- Due to this occupation, the port could have continued to be witness of the navigation and maritime commerce taking place in the easternmost territories of Al-Andalus.
- These include maritime commerce, settlement of the continent and of the West Indies, and the projection of naval power via the colony's privateers, among other areas.
- Richardson's seafaring experience was instrumental in his also being appointed Port Captain, responsible for overseeing maritime commerce and often personally piloting arriving ships to their anchorage.
- We now turn to the maritime connection enquiries, the first being whether the incident involved was of a sort with the potential to disrupt maritime commerce.
- During the Bronze Age, the Aeolians prospered by means of maritime commerce in an area which extended from Mycenae to the British Isles, from where tin was imported.
- The Hongwu Emperor was wary of the political and social consequences that the maritime commerce could bring, so he sought to restrain it by outlawing private maritime trade.