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Bawarij (Sindhi: باوارج; sg. Sindhi: برجا) were
Sindhi pirates named for
their distinctive barja warships (which
means "large
vessels of war" in Arabic)...
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being stolen. Meds (a
tribe of
Scythians living in Sindh) also
known as
Bawarij had
pirated upon S****anid
shipping in the past, from the
mouth of the Tigris...
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naval commanders by the
Chinese dynasties and
foreign maritime powers.
Bawarij were
Sindhi pirates named for
their distinctive barja warships who were...
- Khohro,
resulting in the
deaths of two men and a
little girl in Khairpur.
Bawarij Web Desk (July 11, 2015). "Shikarpur
gunfight leaves two bandits, two policemen...
- (Fem.) CāCiCah CawāCiC قَائِمَة qāʾimah ‘list’ قَوَائِم qawāʾim ‘lists’
bawārij (battleships) CāCūC CawāCīC صَارُوخ ṣārūḫ ‘rocket’ صَوَارِيخ ṣawārīḫ...
- Sindh. The port city was home to
thousands of
Sindhi sailors including the
Bawarij. Ibn Hawqal, a tenth-century writer,
geographer and chronicler, mentions...
- the past, from the
mouth of the
Tigris to the Sri
Lankan coast, in
their bawarij and now were able to prey on Arab
shipping from
their bases at Kutch, Debal...
- were
seafaring people. Some of them
carried piracy in the
Indian Ocean as
Bawarij. The
incident in
which they
captured two
treasure ships coming from Ceylon...
- Sindh. The port city was home to
thousands of
Sindhi sailors including the
Bawarij. Ibn Hawqal, a 10th-century writer,
geographer and chronicler, mentions...
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headquarters at
Kutch and Somnath, were, from the word Baira, a boat,
known as
Bawarij.
Early in the
eleventh century (1023)
Bhima I fled
before Mahmud Ghazni...