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  • Dhow - Wikipedia
    The dhow was the ship of trade first used by the Somalis The Somali people who are known to have the oldest surviving dhow which is called Beden, have traded with the ancient world from Egypt, Babylon, as well as the civilizations of the Far East, carrying valuable frankincense, myrrh, gold, etc
  • 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 Bows are sharp, with a forward and upward thrust, and the sterns of the larger dhows may be windowed and decorated
  • History and Construction of the Dhow - Nabataea
    History of the Dhow According to Hourani, fully stitched construction was observed by medieval writers in the Red Sea, along the east African coast, in Oman, along the Malabar and Coromandel Coasts of India and in the Maldives and Laccadive Islands
  • DHOWS: THE CAMELS OF THE MARITIME SILK ROAD | Facts . . . - Facts and Details
    When a dhow brings goods to a town or village without a harbor surfboats are used to transport the goods to the beach Some of these boats are fashioned from planks sewn together with fiber Dhows are disappearing as merchant vessels
  • Dhow - Encyclopedia. com
    DHOW A term, probably of Swahili origin, referring to several types of sailing vessels (many now outfitted with motors) common to the Gulf Arab states Arabs refer to dhows by names specific to each type, determined principally by size and hull design Four kinds of dhows account for most of these vessels
  • Dhows : History, Construction and Design of Dhows - Bright Hub Engineering
    Dhows or Dhow ships are type of ancient sea going vessels which are still used in several parts of the world History of dhows goes back to several hundred years when ships were constructed from wood and had big sails Dhows are also specially designed ships with large sails
  • What is Dhow? - Dhow Khasab Tours
    A dhow ( daʊ ; Arabic: داو, romanized: dāw) is a traditional sailing vessel used across the Red Sea Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean for centuries Recognized by its sharp bow sloping hull and triangular lateen sail, the dhow has been a central part of maritime trade fishing and culture for countries like Oman Yemen India and coastal […]
  • Dhow Boat - Boating and Marine Accessories
    The dhow is a wooden sailing vessel characterized by its unique triangular lateen sails, sharp bow, and long, slender hull It is renowned for its ability to navigate the challenging waters of the Indian Ocean, from calm coastal areas to high seas


















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