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- Photograph from 'Native Craft' (1909), published by the Bombay Port Trust, showing a type of single masted trading vessel used in the Indian Ocean. The vessel was built at Sur, a port on the Ra’s al Hadd, a headland on the coast of Saudi Arabia at the entrance to the Gulf of Oman.'Gunjo Built at Sur near Rasal Hadd. The Arab Type of Kotia’, 1909.
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Indeed, the city of Sur one of the cites of the Sultanate of Oman, located on the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea, are known for their populations of marine trade with Africa, Yemen, India, Burma, Iraq and arrived in Port Sudan. The shipbuilding industry are from the industry in the Arabian Sea and the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman Among the most famous ships, which were made:
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16:51, 6 July 2006 | 500 × 337 (39 KB) | Botaurus-stellaris | *Photograph from 'Native Craft' (1909), published by the Bombay Port Trust, showing a type of single masted trading vessel used in the Indian Ocean. The vessel was built at Sur, a port on the Ra’s al Hadd, a headland on the coast of Saudi Arabia at the |
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