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Yes but they are not really used for piratical purposes anymore

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In modified form. A rickshaw is a chariot with human vs horse power & there are those bicycle drawn which are common in Hawaii.

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What were ancient chariots called?

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What civilization used chariots for warfare?

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Where chariots used in Ancient Egypt?

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What pulled chariots in ancient rome?

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