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dhow
‖ dhow, dow (daʊ) Also daou, daw. [Original language unknown; now in use all round the coast of the Arabian Sea from Western India to E. Africa, also on Lake Nyanza. The Marāthī form is ḍāw, and the word exists in mod. Arabic as dāw (Johnson 1852). See dh-. If the word tava occurring of date 1470 in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dhow
Patamar, a type of Indian dhow. Sambuk or sambuq () – the largest type of dhow seen in the Persian Gulf today. Medium-sized dhow. Formerly the most common dhow in the Persian Gulf used for fishing as well as for coastal trade. wikipedia.org
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dhow
dhow/dau; daʊ/ nship with one mast used along the coasts of Arab countries (阿拉伯国家沿海使用的)单桅帆船. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Rustar Floating Restaurant
The Rustar dhow located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is a royal boat that can accommodate 400 passengers. The Rustar Dhow has three levels, a lower level which is used as a bar or dance floor (upon request), the middle level which is a dinner hall and the upper wikipedia.org
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Baghlah
Sulivan described the "Bugala or genuine Dhow" as "by far the most numerous class" of dhow. : preliminary report “The first traditional Dhow Exhibition” in Qatar Dhow types Sailing ships Arab inventions wikipedia.org
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daou
daou var. of dhow. Oxford English Dictionary
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Zanzibar International Film Festival
The Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), also known as Festival of the Dhow Countries, is an annual film festival held in Zanzibar, Tanzania and Awards Golden Dhow Silver Dhow Documentary Short/Animation East Africa Talent ZIFF Jury Award UNICEF Award ZIFF Life Time Achievement Award ZIFF Chairman wikipedia.org
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Ghanjah
See also Dhow Baghlah Shu'ai References External links Ghanjah and baghlah Hikoichi Yajima, The Arab dhow trade in the Indian Ocean : preliminary report Dhows The Historic Dhow The Dhow of Racing Dhow types Arabic words and phrases Sailing ships Arab inventions Tall ships wikipedia.org
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Uru (boat)
Uru, also known as Fat Boat in English, is a type of dhow made in Beypore, Kerala, in the southwestern coast of India. Ethnological Significance of Indian Boat Designs Pattamar Vele dell’Oceano Indiano e dell’Indonesia Old Photos of Bombay Boat types History of Kerala Dhow wikipedia.org
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Boom (ship)
This type of dhow has two masts with lateen sails, a stern that is tapering in shape and a more symmetrical overall structure than other dhow types. Hawkins, The dhow: an illustrated history of the dhow and its world. External links Kuwait boum Dhow types Sailing ships Arab inventions Tall ships wikipedia.org
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Al-Hashemi-II
under the caption "DHOW AMAZING!" and categorised as "Ships, largest Arabic dhow". wikipedia.org
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Sambuk
See also Dhow References Further reading Clifford W. Hawkins, The dhow: an illustrated history of the dhow and its world. External links Cargo vessel; Sambuk dhow – National Maritime Museum Dhow types Sailing ships Tall ships wikipedia.org
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Patamar
The Patamar (Portuguese), (, ), is a type of Indian Dhow. See also Dhow References Further reading Clifford W. Hawkins, The dhow: an illustrated history of the dhow and its world. wikipedia.org
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Shu'ai
The Dhow: An Illustrated History Of The Dhow And Its World. Nautical Publishing Co. Ltd, Hourani, George F. (1995). The Omani Dhow Recording Project Field Research, 1992 Dhow types Sailing ships Arab inventions Tall ships wikipedia.org
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Action of 11 November 2008
After a brief shoot-out with the Royal Marines, two pirates were killed and the dhow was captured by Cumberland. The Royal Marines unit on board Cumberland was dispatched in Rigid Raider craft towards the dhow. wikipedia.org
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