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Dhow - Wikipedia
Dhows are trading vessels primarily used to carry heavy items, such as fruit, fresh water, or other heavy merchandise, along the coasts of Eastern Arabia.
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DHOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DHOW is an Arab lateen-rigged boat usually having a long overhang forward, a high poop, and a low waist.
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Dhow | Boat, Definition, & World History | Britannica
Dhow, one- or two-masted Arab sailing vessel, usually with lateen rigging (slanting triangular sails), common in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
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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...
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Dhow - Ages of Exploration
The dhow was a vessel used primarily for fishing and trade. It had triangular sails and a unique hull design. Date: 2000 BCE - 1200 CE
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Dhows: The Timeless Vessels That Shaped Zanzibar's Story
A dhow, a piece of living history that has been the heart and soul of Zanzibar's maritime culture since the 1st millennium BCE.
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History and Construction of the Dhow - Nabataea.net
The dhow was known for two distinctive features. First of all, it's triangular or lateen sail, and secondly, for it's stitched construction. Stitched boats were ...
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The History of Dhows - Hideaways Africa
The word dhow is actually a generic term for a variety of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with lateen sails (a classic triangular-shaped sail ...
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DHOW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a sailing boat with a long, thin hull (= body) and one or two masts (= posts for sails), used mostly in eastern Arabia, eastern Africa, and southern Asia.
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Dhows - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Dhows are traditional sailing vessels that originated in the Arabian Peninsula and have been used for centuries in the Indian Ocean for trade and fishing.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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