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Vessel

vehicle place of origin time image
  • baḡla بَغْلَة [ara]
Indian Ocean 640px-Sd2-baggala.JPG
  • batīl بَتِيل [ara]
Kuwait 640px-Doha%2C_zocos_01.jpg
  • dromōn δρόμων [grc]
Mediterranean Sea 5th century 640px-Model_of_a_Byzantine_warship_%28dromon%29_at_Athens_War_Museum_on_12_April_2019.jpg
  • falūka فَلُوكَة [ara]
  • feluca [ita]
Mediterranean Sea 353px-Felucca_R02.jpg
  • ḡurāb غُرَاب [ara]
Malabar Coast 14th century Bombay_grab.jpg
  • quffa قفة [ara]
Mesopotamia 9th century BC 625px-Guffa_on_the_Tigris%2C_Baghdad%2C_1932.jpg
  • shu'ai شوعي [ara]
Persian Gulf 640px-Al_Chornishe%2C_Doha_-_panoramio_%282%29.jpg
  • tartana [cat,ita]
  • tartane [fra]
  • tirhandil طرخاندیل [ota]
Mediterranean Sea 16th century Tartane.gif


Architectures Costumes Foods Miscellaneous Handicrafts Musical Instruments Symbols and Motifs Visual Arts Vehicles Weapons and Armours Writings
Calendars and Clocks Performing Arts Economic Systems Festivals Games Literatures Martial Arts Music Religions and Folklores Political Systems Units of Measurement

1000px-United_Nations_geographical_subregions.png

main page
Northern America Northern Africa Northern Europe Central Asia Micronesia
Central America Western Africa Eastern Europe Eastern Asia Polynesia
Caribbean Central Africa Western Europe Western Asia Melanesia
Southern America Eastern Africa Southern Europe Southern Asia Australia and New Zealand
Southern Africa Southeastern Asia