-
Historians are
divided as to
whether the
dhow was
invented by
Arabs or Indians.
Typically sporting long thin hulls,
dhows are
trading vessels primarily used...
- "Name of Boat"
attached to HMS
London for
chasing dhows...
- 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...
-
coconut husk,
resistant to sal****er. It
stitched together and
rigged the
dhows that
plied the
Indian Ocean.
Maldivian coir was
exported to Sindh, China...
- the
coast of Somalia,
Topaz encountered a
captured dhow.
After warning shots were fired, the
dhow seemed to
ignore the
patrol boat and its
occupants eventually...
- the
earliest reported use of an
Omani dhow was in the 8th century,
arriving in China. In modern-day use, the
dhows operate for the
purpose of trade, tourism...
- 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...
-
University Press. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-0-19-927186-3. "Beypore
History – The
Dhows of Beypore". historicalleys.blogspot.com. 6
February 2009. Holmes, George...
- a
large deep-sea
dhow, a
traditional Arabic sailing vessel. The name "baghla"
means "mule" in the
Arabic language. The
baghlah dhows had a
curved prow...
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known for
building dhows. With the
increasing use of speedboats, the
production of
dhows is
starting to decrease. Now
smaller dhows are
created for fishing...