Ethiopian trade ships are commonly referred to as "dhows," which are traditional sailing vessels used in the Red Sea and Indian ocean. While Ethiopia is landlocked, it relies on neighboring countries for access to maritime trade routes, primarily through ports in Djibouti and Sudan. The term "dhow" encompasses various designs and sizes, typically made of wood, and is used for transporting goods along the coast and between islands.
enjera with wot and other spices
ethiopian
yes they did they built them to trade, fight, and fish.
You dont trade ships you buy ships
William Williams (neat name, huh?)
The ships that carried India Pale Ale to India were simply called merchant ships.
the voyage of the slave ships from Africa to the America's was called the middle passage cause it was the middle leg of the triangular trade the triangular trade was the movement of trade ships between Europe Africa and the America's
Her Name is Rozina
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Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions was created in 1977-01.
falashas
Ethiopian Dynasty