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The Arab of the Desert (RLE Saudi Arabia): A Glimpse Into ...
XXXVII Jalibut The Jalibut, or Jali as it is sometimes called, is a square-sterned boat of somewhat European appearance. Its name is commonly supposed to be merely the English “Jolly Boat”, but I doubt very much if this is really the case.
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Historical Dictionary of the Gulf Arab States - Halaman 151
Also JALBUT and JALIBUT. The jalboot is one of the several Gulf sailing vessels (most now have engines as well as sail) collectively referred to as dhows. Its name and shape indicate that it was probably modeled on the British Navy's ...
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Kuwait journey - Halaman 17
For this the jalibut types of boat were mostly used, as also was the sambuq. This has two masts, is usually fully decked, and, in striking contrast to that of the jalibut, its bow is shapely. The jalibut is a square- sterned boat with a straight up and ...
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Sam Po Kong: perjalanan pertama - Halaman 389
Anggota-angg6ta pelayaran Ceng Ho membawa barang-barang dagangan dengan menggunakan jalibut. Barang yang diturunkan dari kapal memanfaatkan jalibut, dan barang-barang yang dibeli dari Tuban pun diangkat ke kapal dengan ...
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Notes and Queries - Trbtan 1-4 - Halaman 99
Ed. * * * 79 Jalibut. — Jolly-boat, a word borrowed perhaps by the Malays from the English. The word was known in 1878 on the Perak river, where the Malays remembered a boat with this name being used by a former Raja. The following pan- ...
Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1885
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Performance Practice: Ethnomusicological Perspectives - Halaman 71
Outside the realm of the jali but still very closely related, both in style and in function, are two other musical traditions and their associated instruments. These are the hunter's music and the warrior's music. The instruments in each case are ...
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Oman in History - Halaman 360
m>: This type derived many of its features from European vessels and was similar in appearance to the British naval 'jolly boat'. Its name reportedly stems from the Indian coastguard boats, the gellywatte which in turn derived their name ...
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The Persian Gulf Pilot - Halaman 16
The smaller vessels used in the pearl fishery and for the coasting trade, of from 10 to 120 tons, are called sambuq, shu'ai, jalibut, mashu- wah, botil, and bakara ; they are all rigged similarly to the bagala, except that they do not have the mizen ...
Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept, 1942
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Abu Dhabi: a portrait - Halaman 29
The jalibut and sambuq were the two types of boat mainly used for pearling; they differ in design. The sambuq has two masts, is usually fully decked and its bow is shapely. In contrast, the jalibut is a square- sterned boat with a straight up- ...
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To Make a Killing - Halaman 136
"Not yet," said Jali. "But we're going back after we eat." "That looks like a pretty good pole you've got there/' said Rider. "Can I see it for a minute?" Jali handed the pole to Rider. The pole had a full set of eyelets, but the line was strung through ...