- A
rout /raʊt/ is a panicked,
disorderly and
undisciplined retreat of
troops from a battlefield,
following a
collapse in a
given unit's
command authority...
- 1943,
Routray became very
famous among Odia
readers when he
published Baji
Rout, a long poem that
celebrated the
martyrdom of a
boatman boy who suc****bed...
-
Rout (5
October 1926 – 11
October 1938) ( Odia: ସହିଦ୍ ବାଜି ରାଉତ) was an
Indian boy best
known for his role in the
Indian independence movement.
Rout...
- In the
Rout of
Winchester (14
September 1141) the army of
imprisoned King
Stephen of England, led by his wife,
Queen Matilda of Boulogne, Stephen's brother...
-
Routing is the
process of
selecting a path for
traffic in a
network or
between or
across multiple networks. Broadly,
routing is
performed in many types...
-
Ettie Annie Rout (24
February 1877 – 17
September 1936) was a Tasmanian-born New
Zealander whose work
among servicemen in
Paris and the
Somme during World...
-
Washington Post
described the fall of
Izium on 10
September as a "stunning
rout"; the
Institute for the
Study of War ****essed that
Ukrainian forces had captured...
-
Inverness open for the
prince to
capture the next day, an
event known as the
Rout of Moy.
There was only one
casualty of the incident. The
piper for the Hanoverian...
- Blazer's
Scouts was a
Scout Dragoon unit of the
Union Army
during the
second half of the
American Civil War. They were
particularly active in tracking...
- In sports, a
blowout or
rout is an easy or one-sided victory. It
occurs when one
athletic team or
individual performer outscores another by a
large margin...