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Dhow (/daʊ/; Arabic: داو, romanized: dāw) is the
generic name of a
number of
traditional sailing vessels with one or more
masts with
settee or sometimes...
- wall lie a
reconstruction of the old city walls. Next to them
stands a tall
dhow (traditional boat) in the
middle of a
large courtyard that
covers the underground...
- The
Rustar dhow located in Dubai,
United Arab
Emirates is a
royal boat that can
accommodate 400 p****engers. At 51
metres (167 ft) it
holds the
world record...
- as
kotiya in India, is a
large wooden trading dhow, a
traditional Arabic sailing vessel. The
ghanjah dhows had a
curved prow with a
characteristic trefoil...
- Sea of the
Dying Dhow,
released on June 18, 2007, is the
first studio album by *shels. McGrath, Ken. "*shels: Sea of the
Dying Dhow (Undergroove)". Blistering...
- country's
maritime heritage in the pre-oil era.
Several traditional Kuwaiti dhow ships are open to the public, such as
Fateh Al-Khayr and Al-Hashemi-II which...
- the way to India.
Salvadori has made this
observation in her 'We Came In
Dhows', an
account written after interacting with
people in Gujarat. N. Subrahmanian;...
- The
Dhow Countries Music Academy (DCMA) is the
first and only
music school in Zanzibar, Tanzania,
located in Vuga (Culture
Music Club Building) in Stone...
- Al-Hashemi-II (Arabic: الهاشمي 2) is the
largest dhow ever built, and is one of the
largest wooden ships in the
world today. It sits next to the Radisson...
- "Gulf News: What is the FNC?", Gulf News "Saeed
Mohamed alGhandi -
Dhow Net".
dhow.com. "Federal
National Council Brochure" (PDF).
Global Summit of Women...