The Erythraean Sea (Greek: Ερυθρά Θάλασσα; Erythra Thalassa) is one of the names found in ancient cartography. This name may have derived from the seasonal blooms of the red-coloured Trichodesmium erythraeum near the water's surface, as the Greek "Ερυθρά" actually means "red".
In the third century, Flavius Philostratus made this comment: "And they say that the sea called Erythra or "red" is of a deep blue colour, but that it was so named, as I said before, from a King Erythras, who gave his own name to the sea in question."
The name 'Erythraean Sea' has been or is still used for the following places:
Tamil Heritage: KRA Narasiah on Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, July 2013
Tamil Heritage: KRA Narasiah on Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, July 2013
Tamil Heritage: KRA Narasiah on Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, July 2013
KRA Narasiah presenting the "Periplus of the Erythraean Sea" at the monthly Tamil Heritage meeting.
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Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
In today's episode we shift our focus east and look at the earliest identifiable civilization on the Indian subcontinent. The Harappan people were known to have had contacts with Egypt and Mesopotamia thanks to Harappan artifacts that have been discovered in those places. Sadly, there is very little evidence of maritime activity on the part of the Harappans, even though we know they were active to some extent.
We'll also look at the characteristics of the Erythraean Sea (Arabian Sea) and see how the monsoons helped connect the civilizations of the near east in antiquity. Other items include the so-called 'dockyard' at Lothal and a few boat d
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Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam The present video offers readers the possibility to read part of the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus...
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Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
In ancient times the Kingdom of Punt, which is believed by several Egyptologists to have been situated in the area of modern-day Somalia, had a steady trade ...
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Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
International Symposium on the Historical Re lations Between Arabia, the Greek and Byzantine World (5th century B.C. - 10th century A.D.) 7 Dec 2010 "Travele...
This track is off of my debut instrumental World Fusion guitar album December's Sun entitled Phoenicia / Erythraean Sea. Thank you for listening. Hope you en...
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Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Come with us for a fantastic journey under the Red Sea of Egypt, one of the most beautiful diver paradise around the world. Join in to get in touch the amazing underwater world to see and enjoy these marvellous animals (dolphins, sharks, giant turtles) in near connection. You can wonder the brilliant corall-reefs such an impressive environment you can not find any other point of the world expect in Egypt. This film was made by a REAL 3D method you can play and watch it in 3D and also in 2D FULL HD.
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Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
The Periplus of the Red Sea, edition Prof. Megalommatis The present video offers readers the possibility to read the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus of th...
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The motion of the beautiful Red sea
The motion of the beautiful Red sea
The motion of the beautiful Red sea
he Red Sea, or what is sometimes called the Erythraean Sea, is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. In the north, there is the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea Rift which is part of the Great Rift Valley.
The Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438,000 km² (169,100 mi²). It is about 2250 km (1398 mi) long and, at its widest point, 355 km (220.6 mi) wide. It has a maximum depth of 2211
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Arabian Sea- Mumbai
Arabian Sea- Mumbai
Arabian Sea- Mumbai
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on...
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Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
They recently did it to Israel ( Harper Collins)...I believe there is only one Red Sea, and that's the Gulf of Aqaba. Cartographers until the use of satellite imagery, have been doing their best to make it disappear along with its coastal cities, to seem as though the Exodus never happened or happened only in Egypt. Egypt was a Hamitic land and Arabia was a Semitic land...from the descendants of Abraham.
The Larger sea is the Erythraean Sea which is below the Egyptian peninsula (not the Sinai peninsula). The Gulf of Suez is NOT the Red Sea. The Red sea is distinct in God's word. It is called " The Red sea" not a sea or a Red sea, etc. Its
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Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 1/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 1/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 1/2)
http://www.madote.com/ ========================================== What makes Eritrea the Oldest new nation you ask? =========================================...
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Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 2/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 2/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 2/2)
http://www.madote.com/ ========================================== What makes Eritrea the Oldest new nation you ask? =========================================...
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sea in world
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sea in world
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit and Erythraean Sea.
Tamil Heritage: KRA Narasiah on Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, July 2013
Tamil Heritage: KRA Narasiah on Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, July 2013
Tamil Heritage: KRA Narasiah on Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, July 2013
KRA Narasiah presenting the "Periplus of the Erythraean Sea" at the monthly Tamil Heritage meeting.
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Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
In today's episode we shift our focus east and look at the earliest identifiable civilization on the Indian subcontinent. The Harappan people were known to have had contacts with Egypt and Mesopotamia thanks to Harappan artifacts that have been discovered in those places. Sadly, there is very little evidence of maritime activity on the part of the Harappans, even though we know they were active to some extent.
We'll also look at the characteristics of the Erythraean Sea (Arabian Sea) and see how the monsoons helped connect the civilizations of the near east in antiquity. Other items include the so-called 'dockyard' at Lothal and a few boat d
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Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam The present video offers readers the possibility to read part of the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus...
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Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
In ancient times the Kingdom of Punt, which is believed by several Egyptologists to have been situated in the area of modern-day Somalia, had a steady trade ...
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Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
International Symposium on the Historical Re lations Between Arabia, the Greek and Byzantine World (5th century B.C. - 10th century A.D.) 7 Dec 2010 "Travele...
This track is off of my debut instrumental World Fusion guitar album December's Sun entitled Phoenicia / Erythraean Sea. Thank you for listening. Hope you en...
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Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Come with us for a fantastic journey under the Red Sea of Egypt, one of the most beautiful diver paradise around the world. Join in to get in touch the amazing underwater world to see and enjoy these marvellous animals (dolphins, sharks, giant turtles) in near connection. You can wonder the brilliant corall-reefs such an impressive environment you can not find any other point of the world expect in Egypt. This film was made by a REAL 3D method you can play and watch it in 3D and also in 2D FULL HD.
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Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
The Periplus of the Red Sea, edition Prof. Megalommatis The present video offers readers the possibility to read the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus of th...
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The motion of the beautiful Red sea
The motion of the beautiful Red sea
The motion of the beautiful Red sea
he Red Sea, or what is sometimes called the Erythraean Sea, is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. In the north, there is the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea Rift which is part of the Great Rift Valley.
The Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438,000 km² (169,100 mi²). It is about 2250 km (1398 mi) long and, at its widest point, 355 km (220.6 mi) wide. It has a maximum depth of 2211
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Arabian Sea- Mumbai
Arabian Sea- Mumbai
Arabian Sea- Mumbai
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on...
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Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
They recently did it to Israel ( Harper Collins)...I believe there is only one Red Sea, and that's the Gulf of Aqaba. Cartographers until the use of satellite imagery, have been doing their best to make it disappear along with its coastal cities, to seem as though the Exodus never happened or happened only in Egypt. Egypt was a Hamitic land and Arabia was a Semitic land...from the descendants of Abraham.
The Larger sea is the Erythraean Sea which is below the Egyptian peninsula (not the Sinai peninsula). The Gulf of Suez is NOT the Red Sea. The Red sea is distinct in God's word. It is called " The Red sea" not a sea or a Red sea, etc. Its
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Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 1/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 1/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 1/2)
http://www.madote.com/ ========================================== What makes Eritrea the Oldest new nation you ask? =========================================...
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Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 2/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 2/2)
Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 2/2)
http://www.madote.com/ ========================================== What makes Eritrea the Oldest new nation you ask? =========================================...
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sea in world
sea in world
sea in world
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit and Erythraean Sea.
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Bay of Bengal sea beach
Bay of Bengal sea beach
Bay of Bengal sea beach
The Bay of Bengal laps at the shores of the state of Orissa in eastern India - habitat of the Olive Ridley sea turtle that visits here to next each year, in ...
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Rattan Mohan Sharma Om Namah Shivaya (Dhun) Maha Mrityuanjay 2001)
Rattan Mohan Sharma Om Namah Shivaya (Dhun) Maha Mrityuanjay 2001)
Rattan Mohan Sharma Om Namah Shivaya (Dhun) Maha Mrityuanjay 2001)
http://ambal.templesonnet.com/ The Orange River (Afrikaans/Dutch: Oranjerivier), Gariep River, Groote River or Senqu River is the longest river in South Afri...
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The Attrative Tourist Destination Lakshadeep -II
The Attrative Tourist Destination Lakshadeep -II
The Attrative Tourist Destination Lakshadeep -II
Several views have been postulated about the history of the habitation of the islands as they do not have any aboriginal groups. A mention of the region in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, by an anonymous author, is one of the earliest references.[6] There are references to the control of the islands by the Cheras in the Sangam literature Pathitruppaththu. A Pallava inscription of 7th century AD refers to the islands as Dveepa Laksham and lists them as part of the Pallava domain. Local traditions and legends attribute the first settlement on these islands to the period of Cheraman Perumal, the last Chera king of Kerala.[7] The oldest inhab
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Sirius Starseed - Josh Reeves of the Global Reality Radio Show
Sirius Starseed - Josh Reeves of the Global Reality Radio Show
Sirius Starseed - Josh Reeves of the Global Reality Radio Show
This is not my video and is not monetized.
Josh Reeves - The Global Reality Radio Show. Check out theglobalreality.com for a lot of excellent information. Search for his YT channel too. He shows you some missing pieces of the puzzles. Some will think it's hogwash. And most will have an "A ha" moment because things will finally make sense. Josh talk about the hidden history of Sirius star system seeding our planet.
A lot of people have felt they have lived on another planet before or have been here in another life. Go to this site siriusascension.com and it will clarify many things for you. Research and check sources many times and eventuall
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All About - Arabian Sea
All About - Arabian Sea
All About - Arabian Sea
What is Arabian Sea?
A report all about Arabian Sea for homework/assignment
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit) and Erythraean Sea.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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View of skyline of Mumbai city from shores of Arabian sea
View of skyline of Mumbai city from shores of Arabian sea
View of skyline of Mumbai city from shores of Arabian sea
View of high buildings from shores of Arabian sea - Mumbai. The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Ira...
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View of Arabian sea from Fort Cochin beach
View of Arabian sea from Fort Cochin beach
View of Arabian sea from Fort Cochin beach
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by ...
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natural calamity
natural calamity
natural calamity
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Fishing boat on the Arabian Sea: off the coast of Cochin
Fishing boat on the Arabian Sea: off the coast of Cochin
Fishing boat on the Arabian Sea: off the coast of Cochin
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by ...
Tamil Heritage: KRA Narasiah on Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, July 2013
In today's episode we shift our focus east and look at the earliest identifiable civilization on the Indian subcontinent. The Harappan people were known to have had contacts with Egypt and Mesopotamia thanks to Harappan artifacts that have been discovered in those places. Sadly, there is very little evidence of maritime activity on the part of the Harappans, even though we know they were active to some extent.
We'll also look at the characteristics of the Erythraean Sea (Arabian Sea) and see how the monsoons helped connect the civilizations of the near east in antiquity. Other items include the so-called 'dockyard' at Lothal and a few boat depictions from the ancient Harappans.
In today's episode we shift our focus east and look at the earliest identifiable civilization on the Indian subcontinent. The Harappan people were known to have had contacts with Egypt and Mesopotamia thanks to Harappan artifacts that have been discovered in those places. Sadly, there is very little evidence of maritime activity on the part of the Harappans, even though we know they were active to some extent.
We'll also look at the characteristics of the Erythraean Sea (Arabian Sea) and see how the monsoons helped connect the civilizations of the near east in antiquity. Other items include the so-called 'dockyard' at Lothal and a few boat depictions from the ancient Harappans.
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Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam The present video offers readers the possibility to read part of the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus...
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam The present video offers readers the possibility to read part of the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus...
In ancient times the Kingdom of Punt, which is believed by several Egyptologists to have been situated in the area of modern-day Somalia, had a steady trade ...
In ancient times the Kingdom of Punt, which is believed by several Egyptologists to have been situated in the area of modern-day Somalia, had a steady trade ...
International Symposium on the Historical Re lations Between Arabia, the Greek and Byzantine World (5th century B.C. - 10th century A.D.) 7 Dec 2010 "Travele...
International Symposium on the Historical Re lations Between Arabia, the Greek and Byzantine World (5th century B.C. - 10th century A.D.) 7 Dec 2010 "Travele...
This track is off of my debut instrumental World Fusion guitar album December's Sun entitled Phoenicia / Erythraean Sea. Thank you for listening. Hope you en...
This track is off of my debut instrumental World Fusion guitar album December's Sun entitled Phoenicia / Erythraean Sea. Thank you for listening. Hope you en...
Come with us for a fantastic journey under the Red Sea of Egypt, one of the most beautiful diver paradise around the world. Join in to get in touch the amazing underwater world to see and enjoy these marvellous animals (dolphins, sharks, giant turtles) in near connection. You can wonder the brilliant corall-reefs such an impressive environment you can not find any other point of the world expect in Egypt. This film was made by a REAL 3D method you can play and watch it in 3D and also in 2D FULL HD.
Come with us for a fantastic journey under the Red Sea of Egypt, one of the most beautiful diver paradise around the world. Join in to get in touch the amazing underwater world to see and enjoy these marvellous animals (dolphins, sharks, giant turtles) in near connection. You can wonder the brilliant corall-reefs such an impressive environment you can not find any other point of the world expect in Egypt. This film was made by a REAL 3D method you can play and watch it in 3D and also in 2D FULL HD.
published:29 Jun 2015
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Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
The Periplus of the Red Sea, edition Prof. Megalommatis The present video offers readers the possibility to read the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus of th...
The Periplus of the Red Sea, edition Prof. Megalommatis The present video offers readers the possibility to read the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus of th...
he Red Sea, or what is sometimes called the Erythraean Sea, is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. In the north, there is the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea Rift which is part of the Great Rift Valley.
The Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438,000 km² (169,100 mi²). It is about 2250 km (1398 mi) long and, at its widest point, 355 km (220.6 mi) wide. It has a maximum depth of 2211 m (7254 ft) in the central median trench, and an average depth of 490 m (1,608 ft). However, there are also extensive shallow shelves,
noted for their marine life and corals. The sea is the habitat of over 1,000 invertebrate species, and 200 soft and hard corals. It is the world's northernmost tropical sea.
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he Red Sea, or what is sometimes called the Erythraean Sea, is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. In the north, there is the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea Rift which is part of the Great Rift Valley.
The Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438,000 km² (169,100 mi²). It is about 2250 km (1398 mi) long and, at its widest point, 355 km (220.6 mi) wide. It has a maximum depth of 2211 m (7254 ft) in the central median trench, and an average depth of 490 m (1,608 ft). However, there are also extensive shallow shelves,
noted for their marine life and corals. The sea is the habitat of over 1,000 invertebrate species, and 200 soft and hard corals. It is the world's northernmost tropical sea.
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The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on...
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on...
They recently did it to Israel ( Harper Collins)...I believe there is only one Red Sea, and that's the Gulf of Aqaba. Cartographers until the use of satellite imagery, have been doing their best to make it disappear along with its coastal cities, to seem as though the Exodus never happened or happened only in Egypt. Egypt was a Hamitic land and Arabia was a Semitic land...from the descendants of Abraham.
The Larger sea is the Erythraean Sea which is below the Egyptian peninsula (not the Sinai peninsula). The Gulf of Suez is NOT the Red Sea. The Red sea is distinct in God's word. It is called " The Red sea" not a sea or a Red sea, etc. Its northern coast is in Edom...1 Kings 9:26.
People who make the argument that Arabia Peterea (Stony) once held the peninsula will have to naturally conclude that Midian was in what is now Egypt and this simply is a lie. The Holy Bible AV 1611 ...God's true word in English ... gives all the details, and we know Ezion Geber and Eilat (Eloth) were not between Egypt proper and Philistia.
if we go by the logic, that the Red Sea has two arms (Suez and Aqaba) then we could also assume that the Erythraean Sea (now called the Red sea, or Red Gulf) is an arm of the Indian Ocean...
Here is the definition from Webster's 1828 dictionary...
GULF, n.
1. A recess in the ocean from the general line of the shore into the land, or a tract of water extending from the ocean or a sea into the land, between two points or promontories; a large bay; as the gulf of Mexico; the gulf of Venice; the gulf of Finland. A gulf and a bay differ only in extent. We apply bay to a large or small recess of the sea, as the bay of Biscay, the bay of Fundy; but gulf is applied only to a large extent of water.
2. An abyss; a deep place in the earth; as the gulf of Avernus.
3. A whirlpool; an absorbing eddy.
4. Any thing insatiable.
They recently did it to Israel ( Harper Collins)...I believe there is only one Red Sea, and that's the Gulf of Aqaba. Cartographers until the use of satellite imagery, have been doing their best to make it disappear along with its coastal cities, to seem as though the Exodus never happened or happened only in Egypt. Egypt was a Hamitic land and Arabia was a Semitic land...from the descendants of Abraham.
The Larger sea is the Erythraean Sea which is below the Egyptian peninsula (not the Sinai peninsula). The Gulf of Suez is NOT the Red Sea. The Red sea is distinct in God's word. It is called " The Red sea" not a sea or a Red sea, etc. Its northern coast is in Edom...1 Kings 9:26.
People who make the argument that Arabia Peterea (Stony) once held the peninsula will have to naturally conclude that Midian was in what is now Egypt and this simply is a lie. The Holy Bible AV 1611 ...God's true word in English ... gives all the details, and we know Ezion Geber and Eilat (Eloth) were not between Egypt proper and Philistia.
if we go by the logic, that the Red Sea has two arms (Suez and Aqaba) then we could also assume that the Erythraean Sea (now called the Red sea, or Red Gulf) is an arm of the Indian Ocean...
Here is the definition from Webster's 1828 dictionary...
GULF, n.
1. A recess in the ocean from the general line of the shore into the land, or a tract of water extending from the ocean or a sea into the land, between two points or promontories; a large bay; as the gulf of Mexico; the gulf of Venice; the gulf of Finland. A gulf and a bay differ only in extent. We apply bay to a large or small recess of the sea, as the bay of Biscay, the bay of Fundy; but gulf is applied only to a large extent of water.
2. An abyss; a deep place in the earth; as the gulf of Avernus.
3. A whirlpool; an absorbing eddy.
4. Any thing insatiable.
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The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit and Erythraean Sea.
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit and Erythraean Sea.
The Bay of Bengal laps at the shores of the state of Orissa in eastern India - habitat of the Olive Ridley sea turtle that visits here to next each year, in ...
The Bay of Bengal laps at the shores of the state of Orissa in eastern India - habitat of the Olive Ridley sea turtle that visits here to next each year, in ...
http://ambal.templesonnet.com/ The Orange River (Afrikaans/Dutch: Oranjerivier), Gariep River, Groote River or Senqu River is the longest river in South Afri...
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Several views have been postulated about the history of the habitation of the islands as they do not have any aboriginal groups. A mention of the region in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, by an anonymous author, is one of the earliest references.[6] There are references to the control of the islands by the Cheras in the Sangam literature Pathitruppaththu. A Pallava inscription of 7th century AD refers to the islands as Dveepa Laksham and lists them as part of the Pallava domain. Local traditions and legends attribute the first settlement on these islands to the period of Cheraman Perumal, the last Chera king of Kerala.[7] The oldest inhabited islands in the group are Amini, Kalpeni Andrott, Kavaratti and Agatti. Archaeological evidence suggests that Buddhism prevailed in the region during the 5th-6th century CE.[6] According to popular tradition, Islam was brought to Lakshadweep by an Arab named Ubaidulla in 661 CE. His grave is located in the island of Andrott.[8] During the 11th century, the islands came under the rule of the Late Cholas.[6] The region then came under the Kingdom of Cannanore.[9]
In the 16th century the Portuguese ruled the seas between Ormuz and the Malabar Coast -and down to Ceylon. As early as 1498 they took control of the archipelago (called Laquedivas by them), later on to exploit coir production, until the islanders expelled them in 1545. In the 17th century, the islands came under the rule of Ali Rajahs/Arakkal Bheevi of Kannur, who received them as a gift from the Kolathiris. The islands are also mentioned in great detail in the stories of the Arab traveller Ibn Batuta.[10]
The Aminidivi group of islands (Amini, Kadmat, Kiltan, Chetlath and Bitra) came under the rule of Tipu Sultan in 1787. They passed to British control after the Third Anglo-Mysore War and were attached to South Canara. The rest of the islands came under the suzerainty of the Arakkal family of Cannanore in return for a payment of annual tribute. The British took over the administration of those islands for non-payment of arrears. These islands were attached to the Malabar district of the Madras Presidency during the British Raj.[11]
Laccadive, Minicoy, and Aminidivi Islands (/ˌlækədaɪv ˌmɪnɨkɔɪ/ & /ˌæmɨnˈdiːvi/),[2] is a group of islands in the Laccadive Sea, 200 to 440 kilometres (120 to 270 mi) off the south western coast of India. The archipelago is a Union Territory and is governed by the Union Government of India. They were also known as Laccadive Islands, although geographically this is only the name of the central subgroup of the group. Lakshadweep comes from "Lakshadweepa", which means "one hundred thousand islands" in Sanskrit as well as many Indian languages like Telugu, Malayalam, Tulu, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil and others.[3][4] The islands form the smallest Union Territory of India: their total surface area is just 32 square kilometres (12 sq mi).2 The lagoon area covers about 4,200 square kilometres (1,600 sq mi), the territorial waters area 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 sq mi) and the exclusive economic zone area 400,000 square kilometres (150,000 sq mi). The region forms a single Indian district with ten sub divisions. Kavaratti serves as the capital of the Union Territory and the region comes under the jurisdiction of Kerala High Court. The islands are the northernmost of the Lakshadweep-Maldives-Chagos group of islands, which are the tops of a vast undersea mountain range, the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge.[5]
As the islands do not have any aboriginal groups, different views have been postulated by the scholars about the history of habitation on these islands. Archaeological evidence support the existence of human settlement in the region around 1500 BC. The islands have long been known to sailors, as indicated by an anonymous reference from the first century AD to the region in Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. The islands were referenced also in the Buddhist Jataka stories of the 6th century BC. The arrival of Muslim missionaries around 7th century led to the advent of Islam in the region. During the medieval period the region was ruled by the Chola dynasty and Kingdom of Cannanore. The Portuguese arrived around 1498 and were upstaged by 1545. The region was then ruled by the Muslim house of Arakkal, followed by Tipu Sultan. On his death in 1799 most of the region passed on to the British and with their departure the Union Territory was formed in 1956.
Ten of the islands are inhabited. At the 2011 Indian census the population of the Union Territory was 64,473. The majority of the indigenous population is Muslim and most of them belong to the Shafi School of the Sunni Sect. The islanders are ethnically similar to the Malayali people of the nearest Indian state of Kerala. Most of the population speaks Malayalam with Mahi (or Mahl) being the
Several views have been postulated about the history of the habitation of the islands as they do not have any aboriginal groups. A mention of the region in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, by an anonymous author, is one of the earliest references.[6] There are references to the control of the islands by the Cheras in the Sangam literature Pathitruppaththu. A Pallava inscription of 7th century AD refers to the islands as Dveepa Laksham and lists them as part of the Pallava domain. Local traditions and legends attribute the first settlement on these islands to the period of Cheraman Perumal, the last Chera king of Kerala.[7] The oldest inhabited islands in the group are Amini, Kalpeni Andrott, Kavaratti and Agatti. Archaeological evidence suggests that Buddhism prevailed in the region during the 5th-6th century CE.[6] According to popular tradition, Islam was brought to Lakshadweep by an Arab named Ubaidulla in 661 CE. His grave is located in the island of Andrott.[8] During the 11th century, the islands came under the rule of the Late Cholas.[6] The region then came under the Kingdom of Cannanore.[9]
In the 16th century the Portuguese ruled the seas between Ormuz and the Malabar Coast -and down to Ceylon. As early as 1498 they took control of the archipelago (called Laquedivas by them), later on to exploit coir production, until the islanders expelled them in 1545. In the 17th century, the islands came under the rule of Ali Rajahs/Arakkal Bheevi of Kannur, who received them as a gift from the Kolathiris. The islands are also mentioned in great detail in the stories of the Arab traveller Ibn Batuta.[10]
The Aminidivi group of islands (Amini, Kadmat, Kiltan, Chetlath and Bitra) came under the rule of Tipu Sultan in 1787. They passed to British control after the Third Anglo-Mysore War and were attached to South Canara. The rest of the islands came under the suzerainty of the Arakkal family of Cannanore in return for a payment of annual tribute. The British took over the administration of those islands for non-payment of arrears. These islands were attached to the Malabar district of the Madras Presidency during the British Raj.[11]
Laccadive, Minicoy, and Aminidivi Islands (/ˌlækədaɪv ˌmɪnɨkɔɪ/ & /ˌæmɨnˈdiːvi/),[2] is a group of islands in the Laccadive Sea, 200 to 440 kilometres (120 to 270 mi) off the south western coast of India. The archipelago is a Union Territory and is governed by the Union Government of India. They were also known as Laccadive Islands, although geographically this is only the name of the central subgroup of the group. Lakshadweep comes from "Lakshadweepa", which means "one hundred thousand islands" in Sanskrit as well as many Indian languages like Telugu, Malayalam, Tulu, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil and others.[3][4] The islands form the smallest Union Territory of India: their total surface area is just 32 square kilometres (12 sq mi).2 The lagoon area covers about 4,200 square kilometres (1,600 sq mi), the territorial waters area 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 sq mi) and the exclusive economic zone area 400,000 square kilometres (150,000 sq mi). The region forms a single Indian district with ten sub divisions. Kavaratti serves as the capital of the Union Territory and the region comes under the jurisdiction of Kerala High Court. The islands are the northernmost of the Lakshadweep-Maldives-Chagos group of islands, which are the tops of a vast undersea mountain range, the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge.[5]
As the islands do not have any aboriginal groups, different views have been postulated by the scholars about the history of habitation on these islands. Archaeological evidence support the existence of human settlement in the region around 1500 BC. The islands have long been known to sailors, as indicated by an anonymous reference from the first century AD to the region in Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. The islands were referenced also in the Buddhist Jataka stories of the 6th century BC. The arrival of Muslim missionaries around 7th century led to the advent of Islam in the region. During the medieval period the region was ruled by the Chola dynasty and Kingdom of Cannanore. The Portuguese arrived around 1498 and were upstaged by 1545. The region was then ruled by the Muslim house of Arakkal, followed by Tipu Sultan. On his death in 1799 most of the region passed on to the British and with their departure the Union Territory was formed in 1956.
Ten of the islands are inhabited. At the 2011 Indian census the population of the Union Territory was 64,473. The majority of the indigenous population is Muslim and most of them belong to the Shafi School of the Sunni Sect. The islanders are ethnically similar to the Malayali people of the nearest Indian state of Kerala. Most of the population speaks Malayalam with Mahi (or Mahl) being the
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Sirius Starseed - Josh Reeves of the Global Reality Radio Show
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Josh Reeves - The Global Reality Radio Show. Check out theglobalreality.com for a lot of excellent information. Search for his YT channel too. He shows you some missing pieces of the puzzles. Some will think it's hogwash. And most will have an "A ha" moment because things will finally make sense. Josh talk about the hidden history of Sirius star system seeding our planet.
A lot of people have felt they have lived on another planet before or have been here in another life. Go to this site siriusascension.com and it will clarify many things for you. Research and check sources many times and eventually you'll find the universal truths.
This is not my video and is not monetized.
Josh Reeves - The Global Reality Radio Show. Check out theglobalreality.com for a lot of excellent information. Search for his YT channel too. He shows you some missing pieces of the puzzles. Some will think it's hogwash. And most will have an "A ha" moment because things will finally make sense. Josh talk about the hidden history of Sirius star system seeding our planet.
A lot of people have felt they have lived on another planet before or have been here in another life. Go to this site siriusascension.com and it will clarify many things for you. Research and check sources many times and eventually you'll find the universal truths.
What is Arabian Sea?
A report all about Arabian Sea for homework/assignment
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit) and Erythraean Sea.
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What is Arabian Sea?
A report all about Arabian Sea for homework/assignment
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit) and Erythraean Sea.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabian_Sea
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View of skyline of Mumbai city from shores of Arabian sea
View of high buildings from shores of Arabian sea - Mumbai. The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Ira...
View of high buildings from shores of Arabian sea - Mumbai. The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Ira...
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by ...
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by ...
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by ...
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the southwest by northeastern Somalia, on the east by ...
In today's episode we shift our focus east and look at the earliest identifiable civilizat...
published:02 Mar 2015
Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
Ep. 011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea
In today's episode we shift our focus east and look at the earliest identifiable civilization on the Indian subcontinent. The Harappan people were known to have had contacts with Egypt and Mesopotamia thanks to Harappan artifacts that have been discovered in those places. Sadly, there is very little evidence of maritime activity on the part of the Harappans, even though we know they were active to some extent.
We'll also look at the characteristics of the Erythraean Sea (Arabian Sea) and see how the monsoons helped connect the civilizations of the near east in antiquity. Other items include the so-called 'dockyard' at Lothal and a few boat depictions from the ancient Harappans.
published:02 Mar 2015
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Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam The present video offers readers the...
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam, ed. Megalommatis
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Berbera to Daresalaam The present video offers readers the possibility to read part of the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus...
Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
Somali Maritime Enterprise: Ancient Seafarers of the Erythraean Sea
In ancient times the Kingdom of Punt, which is believed by several Egyptologists to have been situated in the area of modern-day Somalia, had a steady trade ...
Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
Travelers in the Erythraean Sea: Imagination and Reality...
International Symposium on the Historical Re lations Between Arabia, the Greek and Byzantine World (5th century B.C. - 10th century A.D.) 7 Dec 2010 "Travele...
This track is off of my debut instrumental World Fusion guitar album December's Sun entitled Phoenicia / Erythraean Sea. Thank you for listening. Hope you en...
Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Come with us for a fantastic journey under the Red Sea of Egypt, one of the most beautiful...
published:29 Jun 2015
Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Travel Planet: A journey under the Red Sea of Egypt
Come with us for a fantastic journey under the Red Sea of Egypt, one of the most beautiful diver paradise around the world. Join in to get in touch the amazing underwater world to see and enjoy these marvellous animals (dolphins, sharks, giant turtles) in near connection. You can wonder the brilliant corall-reefs such an impressive environment you can not find any other point of the world expect in Egypt. This film was made by a REAL 3D method you can play and watch it in 3D and also in 2D FULL HD.
published:29 Jun 2015
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Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
The Periplus of the Red Sea, edition Prof. Megalommatis The present video offers readers t...
Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
Periplus of the Erythraean (Red) Sea, Suez to Berbera
The Periplus of the Red Sea, edition Prof. Megalommatis The present video offers readers the possibility to read the Ancient Greek text of the Periplus of th...
he Red Sea, or what is sometimes called the Erythraean Sea, is a seawater inlet of the Ind...
published:05 Jan 2015
The motion of the beautiful Red sea
The motion of the beautiful Red sea
he Red Sea, or what is sometimes called the Erythraean Sea, is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. In the north, there is the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea Rift which is part of the Great Rift Valley.
The Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438,000 km² (169,100 mi²). It is about 2250 km (1398 mi) long and, at its widest point, 355 km (220.6 mi) wide. It has a maximum depth of 2211 m (7254 ft) in the central median trench, and an average depth of 490 m (1,608 ft). However, there are also extensive shallow shelves,
noted for their marine life and corals. The sea is the habitat of over 1,000 invertebrate species, and 200 soft and hard corals. It is the world's northernmost tropical sea.
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Arabian Sea- Mumbai
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran,...
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on...
They recently did it to Israel ( Harper Collins)...I believe there is only one Red Sea, an...
published:09 Feb 2015
Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
Mappers Erasing The Red Sea (Aqaba).
They recently did it to Israel ( Harper Collins)...I believe there is only one Red Sea, and that's the Gulf of Aqaba. Cartographers until the use of satellite imagery, have been doing their best to make it disappear along with its coastal cities, to seem as though the Exodus never happened or happened only in Egypt. Egypt was a Hamitic land and Arabia was a Semitic land...from the descendants of Abraham.
The Larger sea is the Erythraean Sea which is below the Egyptian peninsula (not the Sinai peninsula). The Gulf of Suez is NOT the Red Sea. The Red sea is distinct in God's word. It is called " The Red sea" not a sea or a Red sea, etc. Its northern coast is in Edom...1 Kings 9:26.
People who make the argument that Arabia Peterea (Stony) once held the peninsula will have to naturally conclude that Midian was in what is now Egypt and this simply is a lie. The Holy Bible AV 1611 ...God's true word in English ... gives all the details, and we know Ezion Geber and Eilat (Eloth) were not between Egypt proper and Philistia.
if we go by the logic, that the Red Sea has two arms (Suez and Aqaba) then we could also assume that the Erythraean Sea (now called the Red sea, or Red Gulf) is an arm of the Indian Ocean...
Here is the definition from Webster's 1828 dictionary...
GULF, n.
1. A recess in the ocean from the general line of the shore into the land, or a tract of water extending from the ocean or a sea into the land, between two points or promontories; a large bay; as the gulf of Mexico; the gulf of Venice; the gulf of Finland. A gulf and a bay differ only in extent. We apply bay to a large or small recess of the sea, as the bay of Biscay, the bay of Fundy; but gulf is applied only to a large extent of water.
2. An abyss; a deep place in the earth; as the gulf of Avernus.
3. A whirlpool; an absorbing eddy.
4. Any thing insatiable.
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Eritrea: The OLDEST new Nation (Part 1/2)
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http://www.madote.com/ ========================================== What makes Eritrea the Oldest new nation you ask? =========================================...
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The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran,...
published:27 Nov 2013
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The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India, and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar (meaning "Sea of Sindh" in Sanskrit and Erythraean Sea.
TIANJIN, China (AP) - Huge, fiery blasts at a warehouse for hazardous chemicals killed at least 50 people and turned nearby buildings into skeletal shells in the Chinese port of Tianjin, raising questions Thursday about whether the materials had been properly stored ...Everybody could see it." ... Other photos on state media outlets showed a sea of fire that painted the night sky bright orange, with tall plumes of smoke ... ___ ... ....
The transgender former US soldier convicted of leaking secrets has been accused of possessing banned items like books, magazines, and toothpaste in jail. ....
The cease fire between Fox News and Donald Trump didn’t come easy. CNN’s Brian Stelter reports network chairman Roger Ailes essentially cut to the chase during tense negotiations with Trump and told the GOP candidate, “We resolve this now… or go to war.” ... Also Read. Donald Trump vs. Roger Ailes. How Fox News ChiefUsed Debate to StrikeAgainst GOP Frontrunner ... Also Read ... Also Read ... ....
A self-described shaman who discovered the healing powers of herbs while seeing visions on his sickbed; a former consultant for IBM who ditched PowerPoint presentations to drive across Africa and an artist from Luxembourg who is a qualified plumber. They are among a group of 22 people newly settled in the crumbling village of Odrintsi in southeastern Bulgaria where they live without electricity, but with 230 goats.... ....
When the Periplus of the ErythraeanSea was written in the mid-first century, the West thought all beyond the Mediterranean was Red Sea. Likewise geographically it was difficult to describe Asia as a continent ... ... The recently discovered inscriptions in Quaseir al-Qadim, near the Red Sea in Brahmi characters refer to two Tamil names ... C ... C ... ErythraeanSea, Bible, Church of the East, The New Testament, Book of Kings ....
Ports are important for the support of economic activities in the hinterland since they act as a crucial interface between sea and land transport ... Since Periplus of the ErythraeanSea is the starting point of any meaningful research on sea trade, this article assumes importance....
Sullen waves push against the beach as a grey and blue sea restlessly awaits the showers ... According to Periplus of the ErythraeanSea (1 century C.E.) and Roman author and naval commander Pliny the Elder, it was Greek navigator Hippalus who discovered the direct route from the Red Sea to India over the Indian Ocean by following the direction of the monsoon winds....
... their capital, and built a fort close to sea ... In fact, this discovery lent weight to the view that Vizhinjam is the port of Balita mentioned in ‘The Periplus of the ErythraeanSea,’ a work of the first century AD, and the port Blinca mentioned in the Peutinger Map dated to the first few centuries of the Christian era,” Dr....
The notion that the ancient and early medieval Indian Ocean was effectively the 'silk road of the sea' will be examined by David Abulafia, drawing on both new archaeological evidence and reinterpreted classical sources such as the Periplous of the ErythraeanSea, describing the routes linking Roman Egypt to India. These channels served ......
He says it supported earlier suggestions that this port could have been Balita, a port that finds mention in The Periplus of the ErythraeanSea, a Greco-Roman account of maritime travel and trade in the Indian Ocean by a merchant of the first century AD, or Blinca, mentioned in the Peutinger Tables (fourth CenturyAD)....
Voyages on the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean formed a major part of retired marine engineer K ... Narasiah, who is passionate about maritime history, reads excerpts from a first century travel guide Periplus of the ErythraeanSea by a Greek navigator, translated in 1912 by W ... Narasiah, Periplus of the ErythraeanSea ....
Forty scholars were chosen to come to the Getty Center and Getty Villa this fall and spring to study under the theme Connecting Seas... "This year's theme, Connecting Seas,underscores both the global nature of cultural research today and the scope of materials we hold in our Library and Special Collections ... Connecting Seas ... Cartography of Cultural Interactions in the ErythraeanSea (Third Century BC to Seventh CenturyAD)....
The Pelasgians and Phoenicians are identified with the "Peoples of the Sea" ...Egyptians record a second wave of SeaPeople attacks in c ... Herodotus wrote that they migrated from the ErythraeanSea, entered the MediterraneanSea for trading purposes, but didn't respect the local rules about women and slave trading and didn't seem to be concerned about forming long-term, friendly relationships with trading partners either....
In fact the Sangam literature is resplendent with the sea trade across the oceans from many Tamil ports ... It was a known fact that piracy was practised off Gujarat coast even during the first century CE, as seen from the Periplus of the ErythraeanSea....