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- a similar type of vessel, often difficult to distinguish from the baghlah. Baghlahs were widely used in the past centuries as merchant ships in the Indian...
- Mughal Bengal's baghlah was a type of ship widely used by Dutch traders in the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, the Strait of Malacca...
- determines latitude by finding the angle of the Pole Star above the horizon. Baghlah (بغلة) – from the Arabic language word for "mule". A heavy ship, the traditional...
- which is trimmed in the Indian version. The boum replaced the heavier baghlahs and ghanjahs which were more difficult to maneuver. Booms were mainly built...
- the main mast. The ghanjah is often difficult to distinguish from the baghlah, a similar type of dhow. Besides the trefoil-shaped carving on top of the...
- A traditional Maldivian Baghlah with a fore-and-aft rig lateen rig...
- A traditional Maldivian Baghlah with a fore-and-aft lateen rig...
- clan of the Jawoyn people of northern Australia Bágala, a town in Panama Baghlah, also spelt bagala, a type of Arab sailing dhow Bagala, a social group...
- Maldives, based on rice and cowry s****, was probably done on Arab-style baghlah ships. Chinese accounts point to Bengali ships being prominent in Southeast...
- Zinat al Bihaar Port Qaboos, Muttrah  Oman large sailing yacht (Royal Baghlah) 1004572 Delivered 1988 Smaller Vessels Al Murrih Luxury short haul coastal...