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dangerous and exhausting - divers would make up to 60 dives a day. The accumulated catch would be piled up and then in the early morning of the following day, the nakhuda would be responsible for overseeing the opening of the oysters, weighing and registering the catch of small pearls and selecting particularly fine pearls for individual sale.
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One nakhuda was assigned as the leader of the port's fleet for the 120-day season from June–September (this, longer season would often be preceded by a shorter, 40-day season known as 'the cold dive' as the Spring Gulf waters would be cool at the time) and would take responsibility for co-ordinating
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The vessels ranged from the relatively small Banoosh to the 100-foot Jalboot, a corruption of the English term jollyboat. The trade was lucrative - at the turn of the 19th century, revenues from the Gulf pearl trade were estimated at some £1,434,000, with an additional £30,439 of this earned from
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The nakhuda was responsible for selecting dive locations and for selling the catch, but the date of sailing to the oyster banks and the duration of the voyage would be set by the admiral of each port's pearling fleet. This official would be appointed by the Ruler. The actual work of pearling was
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to trade in other coastal areas of the world. Besides in Southern Iran those with the surname Nakhuda can be found in coastal areas of the world in small numbers such as the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Yemen, Oman, Pakistan, Malaysia and India. It is also a title historically associated with
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Historically, people with this epithet are Muslim and Kamili Jewish ship-owning merchants of
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In the early 20th century, Lorimer recorded 1200 boats involved in the trade across the
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efforts to help any boat in trouble. He would also lead the return voyage.
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Visiting the pearl banks during the season, the pearl dealers,
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of any kind (not just what this article describes). The modern
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Arabian Pearling vessels would typically take to sea with the
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Index

Naqadeh
Nakhuda (film)
Persian
romanized
lit.
Persian
Persian Gulf
pearl diving
nakhoda
Malayic
sea captain
Gulf Arabic
Southern Iran
Hormozgan province
Persian Gulf
mother-of-pearl
Trucial States
Nakhoda Mosque
Nakhoda Manis
Nakhoda Ragam
"The mystery of the Nambiar Nakhuda"
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"Pearls and Pearl Diving"
"Nakhl e Nakhoda, Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan Province, Iran"


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1860631673

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