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DHOW

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 144 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DHOW  , the name given to a type of

vessel used throughout the Arabian Sea . The language to which the word belongs is unknown . According to the New
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English
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Dictionary the place of origin may be the Persian Gulf, assuming that the word is identical with the tava mentioned by Athanasius Nikitin (India in the 15th Century, Hakluyt Society, 1858) . Though the word is used generally of any craft along the East
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African coast, it is usually applied to the vessel of about 150 to 200 tons burden with a stem rising with a long slope from the
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water; dhows generally have one mast with a lateen
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sail, the yard being of enormous length . Much of the
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coasting trade of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf is carried on by these vessels . They were the
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regular vessels employed in the slave trade from the east coast of Africa .

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