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* ''sunbūq'' سُنْبُوق [ara] | |||
* ''sambūk'' سنبوک [fas] | |||
* zambuk [tur] | |||
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Revision as of 00:08, 17 October 2024
Vessal
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Kalinga | ![]() | |
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Maldives | ![]() | |
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Malabar Coast | 14th century | ![]() |
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Southern India | ![]() | |
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Indian subcontinent | ![]() | |
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Indian subcontinent | ![]() | |
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Beypore |