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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 .

  6. List of ship types - Wikipedia

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    Naval vessel able to launch and retrieve airplanes Amphibious warfare ship vessels of various sizes for landing personnel and vehicles Aviso (Spanish, French or Portuguese) Originally a dispatch boat, later applied to ships equivalent to the Royal Navy sloop Barque A sailing vessel with three or more masts, fore-and-aft rigged on only the aftermost

  7. Yemen's Houthis target three vessels in Red Sea and Arabian Sea

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    Yemen's Houthis conducted military operations targeting three vessels in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, the group's military spokesperson Yahya Saree said on Wednesday. The Houthi militia, which ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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]