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— John Finnemore, The Barbary Corsairs One of the fastest and most dangerous vessels around, the Baghlah Hrbiya (or war baghlah) is a fast wooden ship that is faster but weaker than traditional brigantines. These ships, have less armour than European or Asian ones, but make up for it with additional rate of fire and speed, making them highly deadly for skirmishing and raiding, being extremely useful for sinking Transport Hoys. As these units do not require republican research, you can research Absolutism to create a highly powerful navy, consisting of Lantern Galleys and Baghalat Hrbiyat, and fire ships. The Baghalat can be used to keep fire ships away from the rest of your navy, and are sufficiently fast, allowing them to keep up with the hit-and-run tactics employed by Lantern Galleys. J

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  • — John Finnemore, The Barbary Corsairs One of the fastest and most dangerous vessels around, the Baghlah Hrbiya (or war baghlah) is a fast wooden ship that is faster but weaker than traditional brigantines. These ships, have less armour than European or Asian ones, but make up for it with additional rate of fire and speed, making them highly deadly for skirmishing and raiding, being extremely useful for sinking Transport Hoys. As these units do not require republican research, you can research Absolutism to create a highly powerful navy, consisting of Lantern Galleys and Baghalat Hrbiyat, and fire ships. The Baghalat can be used to keep fire ships away from the rest of your navy, and are sufficiently fast, allowing them to keep up with the hit-and-run tactics employed by Lantern Galleys. J
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  • *Low weapon range *Good LOS
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  • — John Finnemore, The Barbary Corsairs One of the fastest and most dangerous vessels around, the Baghlah Hrbiya (or war baghlah) is a fast wooden ship that is faster but weaker than traditional brigantines. These ships, have less armour than European or Asian ones, but make up for it with additional rate of fire and speed, making them highly deadly for skirmishing and raiding, being extremely useful for sinking Transport Hoys. As these units do not require republican research, you can research Absolutism to create a highly powerful navy, consisting of Lantern Galleys and Baghalat Hrbiyat, and fire ships. The Baghalat can be used to keep fire ships away from the rest of your navy, and are sufficiently fast, allowing them to keep up with the hit-and-run tactics employed by Lantern Galleys. Just take care not to attack Carracks, though, as Carracks with their powerful, quick-firing shot can send a dozen of your boats to the bottom of the ocean. A baghlah is a type of dhow with one or more lateen sails. It is primarily used along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, Sindh, India, and East Africa. A larger dhow may have a crew of approximately thirty while smaller dhows have crews typically ranging around twelve. Baghalat were used as merchant ships in the Indian Ocean and the minor seas around the Arabian Peninsula (hence their name, meaning "mule" or "ass" in Arabic). They reached eastwards up to the Bay of Bengal and the Spice Islands and southwestwards down to the East African coast. The baghlah uses two to three lateen sails and supplementary sails can be added, and houses and needs a crew of at least 18-25 sailors.
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