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Whydah Gally /ˈhwɪdə ˈɡæli, ˈhwɪdˌɔː/ (commonly
known simply as the
Whydah) was a
fully rigged ship that was
originally built as a p****enger, cargo, and...
- Look up
whydah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Whydah may
refer in
English to:
Whydah, one of a
number of
species of
birds in the
family Viduidae...
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Kingdom of
Whydah (/ˈhwɪdə, ˈhwɪdˌɔː/) was a
kingdom on the
coast of West
Africa in what is now Benin. It was a
major slave trading area
which exported...
- The pin-tailed
whydah (Vidua macroura) is a
small songbird with a con****uous pennant-like tail in
breeding males. It is a
resident breeding bird in most...
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vessel as his own,
before capturing a state-of-the-art
slave trade ship, the
Whydah Gally, in the
early spring of 1717. Two
months later, the
vessel was caught...
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Ouidah (English: /ˈwiːdə/; French: [wi.da]) or
Whydah (/ˈhwɪdə, -ɔː/; Ouidah, Juida, and Juda by the French; Ajudá by the Portuguese; and Fida by the Dutch)...
- The
Whydah: A
Pirate Ship Feared, Wrecked, and
Found is a 2017
nonfiction children's book by
Martin W.
Sandler about the
Whydah, "a large, fast, and heavily...
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century by
expanding south to
conquer key
cities like
Whydah belonging to the
Kingdom of
Whydah on the
Atlantic coast which granted it
unhindered access...
- The indigobirds,
whydahs and cuckoo-finch make up the
family Viduidae; they are
small p****erine
birds native to Africa.
These are finch-like
species which...
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known as
paradise whydah: Togo
paradise whydah,
Vidua togoensis Long-tailed
paradise whydah,
Vidua interjecta Eastern paradise whydah,
Vidua paradisaea...