Boats in the Indus Delta and on the coastline of Sindh. Development in historical perspective

In Sindh, Pakistan, which is situated by the sea in the Indus Delta, boats have played a crucial role from prehistoric times. In order to navigate the sea, the river and the numerous lakes in Sindh, its inhabitants developed a large variety of boats with different shapes and structures over the centuries. When Arab and Persian merchants expanded maritime trade routes, Sindh became fully integrated in the inter-Asian trade network. Sindhian merchants also entertained independent commercial relations with East and Southeast Asia. Up to the present day, all the boats which navigate the Indus or the sea in Sindh are built by the local boatmen who use traditional techniques.

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  • المؤلفون:
    N. A. Baloch
    حقبة:
    8th century AD to 20th century AD
    لغة المقال:
    English
    مصدر:

    Pakistan Seminar, 1990

    بلدان:
    Pakistan

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