- A
baghlah, bagala,
bugala or
baggala (Arabic: بغلة) is a
large deep-sea dhow, a
traditional Arabic sailing vessel. The name "baghla"
means "mule" in the...
- the main mast. The
ghanjah is
often difficult to
distinguish from the
baghlah, a
similar type of dhow.
Besides the trefoil-shaped
carving on top of the...
-
determines latitude by
finding the
angle of the Pole Star
above the horizon.
Baghlah (بغلة) – from the
Arabic language word for "mule". A
heavy ship, the traditional...
-
Mughal Bengal's
baghlah was a type of ship
widely used by
Dutch traders in the
Indian Ocean, the
Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, the
Strait of Malacca...
- clan of the
Jawoyn people of
northern Australia Bágala, a town in
Panama Baghlah, also
spelt bagala, a type of Arab
sailing dhow Bagala, a
social group...
- game.
Oceans portal Medieval ships Chinese junk ship
Javanese jong
Arabs baghlah Portuguese India Armadas Konstam, A. (2002). The
History of Shipwrecks...
- Ganj-i-Sawai
would be
similar to this. Rahīmī (Mughal ship) Child's War Dhow
Baghlah Ghanjah Chinese treasure ship
Javanese jong Safdar, Aiysha; Azam Kalan...
- some 4,000
dhows ranging from the
regular sambuk to the
larger boum and
baghlah would set out from the many
ports of the
Persian Gulf. Each
carried a master...
- A
traditional Maldivian Baghlah with a fore-and-aft rig
lateen rig...
- Laid down 10
February 1997
Completed 2001
General characteristics Type
Baghlah Tonnage est. 2,500 t (2,461 long tons)
Length 83.75 m (274 ft 9 in) o/a...