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Sindhi pirates
Bawarij (Sindhi: باوارج; sing. Sindhi: برجا) were pirates from Sindh, who were named for their distinctive barja warships (which means "large vessels
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Maharaja of Sindh from 695 to 712
being stolen. Meds (a tribe of Scythians living in Sindh) also known as Bawarij had pirated upon Sassanid shipping in the past, from the mouth of the Tigris
Dahir_of_Aror
Acts of robbery or criminality at sea
naval commanders by the Chinese dynasties and foreign maritime powers. Bawarij were Sindhi pirates named for their distinctive barja warships who were
Piracy
Pakistani criminal
Khohro, resulting in the deaths of two men and a little girl in Khairpur. Bawarij Web Desk (11 July 2015). "Shikarpur gunfight leaves two bandits, two policemen
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Indigenous fishermen from Makran, Pakistan
early Muslim historiography as seafarers; some of them carried piracy as Bawarij in the Indian Ocean from their harbors in Debal, Kutch and Kathiawar, to
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Historical ethnic group in the Middle East
were seafaring people. Some of them carried piracy in the Indian Ocean as Bawarij. The incident in which they captured two treasure ships coming from Ceylon
Zuṭṭ
Irregular plural forms in Semitic and other Afroasiatic languages
'prostrated' (Fem.) CawāCiC قَائِمَة qāʾimah 'list' قَوَائِم qawāʾim 'lists' bawārij (battleships) CāCūC CawāCīC صَارُوخ ṣārūḫ 'rocket' صَوَارِيخ ṣawārīḫ
Broken_plural
Umayyad general and governor of Sindh (695–715)
the past, from the mouth of the Tigris to the Sri Lankan coast, in their bawarij and now were able to prey on Arab shipping from their bases at Kutch, Debal
Muhammad_ibn_al-Qasim
Port city in Balochistan, Pakistan
early Muslim historiography as seafarers; some of them were pirarea as Bawarij in the Indian Ocean from their harbors in Debal, Kutch and Kathiawar, to
Gwadar
Ancient port city in Sindh, Pakistan
Sindh. The port city was home to thousands of Sindhi sailors including the Bawarij. Ibn Hawqal, a tenth-century writer, geographer and chronicler, mentions
Debal
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Regional history in Gujarat, India
headquarters at Kutch and Somnath, were, from the word Baira, a boat, known as Bawarij. Early in the eleventh century (1023) Bhima I fled before Mahmud Ghazni
History_of_Kutch
Naval force of Rashidun, Umayyads and Abbasids
Sindh. The port city was home to thousands of Sindhi sailors including the Bawarij. Ibn Hawqal, a 10th-century writer, geographer and chronicler, mentions
Early_Caliphate_navy
Muslim Machhiyara tribe
Lothiya, Sama, Dhimar, Dhoki, Khariya, Kharai etc. Mohana Med Bhadala Bawarij Lal, R. B. (2003). Gujarat. Popular Prakashan. p. 789. ISBN 978-81-7991-104-4
Machiyar
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Boy/Male
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Meaningful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gibbard.
Girl/Female
British, English
Star
Girl/Female
Hindu
Peace, Happiness, Satisfied
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Inseparable friend
Female
Italian
Old diminutive form of Italian Enrica, ENRICHETTA means "home-ruler."
Girl/Female
Indian
Idea, Splendor (Wife of the sage Kashyap)
Girl/Female
American, British, Celtic, English
Swift; Noble
Girl/Female
Muslim
Winner
Girl/Female
Latin
Named for the Furies.
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