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Dhow




A dhow is a traditional Arab Sailing Vessel with one or more Lateen Sail s. It is primarily used along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula , India , and East Africa . A larger dhow may have a crew of approximately thirty while smaller dhows have crews typically ranging around twelve.

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For celestial navigation, dhow sailors have traditionally used the Kamal . This observation device determines Latitude by finding the angle of the Pole Star above the Horizon .

Up to the 1960s, dhows made commercial journeys between the Persian Gulf and East Africa using only sails as a means of propulsion. The freight was mostly Dates and Fish to East Africa and Mangrove timber to the lands in the Persian Gulf . They sailed south with the monsoon in winter or early spring and back again to Arabia in late spring or early summer.


PRESENT-DAY

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The term "dhow" is also applied to small, traditionally-constructed vessels used for trade in the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf area and the Indian Ocean from Madagascar to the Gulf Of Bengal . Such vessels typically weigh 300 to 500 tons, and have a long, thin hull design.

These dhows are often implicated in the Drug Trade and Piracy .


TYPES OF DHOW

  • '' Ghanjah '' - a large vessel with a curved stem and a sloping, ornately carved Transom .

  • '' Baghlah '' - the traditional deep-sea dhow

  • '' Battil '' - featured long stems topped by large, club-shaped stem heads

  • '' Badan '' - a smaller vessel requiring a shallow draught



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  • http://www.archaeology.org/9705/abstracts/dhow.html

  • http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch618/Ibn_Battuta/Ibn_Battuta_Trip_Four.html

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