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  2. Dhow - Wikipedia

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    A dhow in the Indian Ocean, near the islands of Zanzibar on the Swahili coast Fishermen's dhows moored at Dubai in 2014. Dhow (/ d aʊ /; Arabic: داو, romanized: dāw) is the generic name of a number of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with settee or sometimes lateen sails, used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region.

  3. Baghlah - Wikipedia

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    Baghlah sailing The ornate stern of a baghlah in Kuwait A baghlah , bagala , bugala or baggala ( Arabic : بغلة ) is a large deep-sea dhow , a traditional Arabic sailing vessel. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name "baghla" means " mule " in the Arabic language .

  4. Sambuk - Wikipedia

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    A sanbuk in Aden in 1936 The hull of a small sanbuk at the Dubai Museum, Al Fahidi Fort, UAE. Sanbuk (ultimately from Middle Persian sanbūk [1]), known in New Persian as Sunbūk (سنبوک), in Turkish as Zambuk and in Arabic as Sanbūk (سنبوك), Sanbūq (سنبوق) and Ṣunbūq (صنبوق), is a type of dhow, a traditional wooden sailing vessel.

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    While we’re not exactly Highlights for Children, we do believe that our readers love a good puzzle. Here are the answers. March/April 2024 Issue Crossword Puzzle Answers

  6. Boom (ship) - Wikipedia

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    An Indian-style boum sailing. Note the shorter prow Boum; Maritime Museum in Kuwait City commemorating the founding of Kuwait as a sea port for merchants. A boum / boom ( Arabic : بوم ) ( French : bhum ), known as dhangi in India , [ 1 ] is a medium-sized deep-sea dhow , a traditional Arabic sailing vessel.

  7. Shu'ai - Wikipedia

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    A Shu’ai, Shu’i or Shuw'i (Arabic: شوعي) is a small or medium-sized dhow, a traditional Arabic sailing vessel. [1] This type of dhow is built low with a high quarterdeck and has one or two masts with lateen sails. [2] A general purpose coastal boat, the shu’ai is one of the smaller-size dhow of Persian Gulf. [3]

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  9. Ghanjah - Wikipedia

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    The ghanjah dhows had a curved prow with a characteristic trefoil ornament carved on top of the stem-head. They also had an ornately carved stern and quarter galleries.Their average length was 97 ft (30 m) with a 15 m (49 ft) keel-length and an average weight of 215 tons.