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    Batil (Arabic: بتيل batīl), also spelled bateel or battil, is a traditional type of sailing vessel from Kuwait with a fiddle-headed bow and a high sternboard...
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    Shu'ai (category Sailing ships)
    of sails, especially in the Persian Gulf area. Dhow Baghlah Batil (ship) Beden Boom (ship) Ghanjah Sambuk Hawkins, Clifford W. (1977) Agius, Dionisius...
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    Bangka (boat) (category Indigenous ships of the Philippines)
    synonymous to the term paraw. Not to be confused with the Sama-Bajau balutu. Batil - a large colonial-era sailboat used for ferrying passengers and goods between...
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    Paraw (category Indigenous ships of the Philippines)
    Paraw, Batil, Barangay, Etc: Panay's Maritime Legacy". The News Today. Retrieved May 21, 2010. Laput, Ernesto J. "Mga Barko ng Ninuno" [The Ships of (our)...
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    Awang Balación Balangay (Barangay) Baloto Bangka Bangka anak-anak Basnigan Batil Bigiw Bilo Birau Biray Biroko (Birok, Bidok) Buggoh Casco Chinarem Chinedkeran...
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    J. Brill. p. 406. ISBN 978-90-04-12756-2. Safinah Safinat al-Naja' - The Ship of Salvation Timbuktu and the Songhay Empire by John O. Hunwick The Archetypal...
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    outcroppings in the Arabian sea known as the Gwadar Promontory, or Koh-e-Batil, which reach an elevation of 150 m (480 ft) and extend 11 km (7 mi) east...
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  • difference 2. rate, as of interest; portion 3. discount, in changing money batil copper bowl, plate, tray வட்டில் vaṭṭil a brass tray, a platter; basket...
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    returned to Versailles. Each office was led by a chief clerk. Pierre de Batilly headed the Ponant office, Casimir Lefebvre de Givry lead the Levant office...
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    famous Carabao Milk Candy in the town Alcala and Tuguegarao City for Pancit Batil Patung and Buko Roll. The town of Calasiao in Pangasinan is known for its...
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