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Fahad Ahmad Bishara, "Monsoon Voyagers: An Indian Ocean History" (U California Press, 2025)

Nov 27, 2025
Fahad Ahmad Bishara, an Associate Professor specializing in Indian Ocean and Gulf history, delves into his book about a 1924 trading voyage of the dhow Al-A‘waj. Bishara discusses how the voyage exemplified the interconnectedness of global trade, revealing insights on debt, piracy, and shifting legal frameworks. He reflects on the legacy of dhows in Gulf culture and emphasizes the significance of primary sources like logbooks in understanding maritime history. Listeners will gain a captivating view of this dynamic era and its influences today.
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INSIGHT

Gulf History As Indian Ocean History

  • Bishara reframes Gulf history as part of the Indian Ocean, not merely the Middle East.
  • He uses local family archives to recover an oceanic historical perspective rarely emphasized in prior work.
ANECDOTE

Research Anchored In Family Archives

  • Bishara relies heavily on family materials like logbooks, ledgers, maps, and merchant correspondence.
  • He grounds the narrative in a few collections to bring merchants' lived worlds to life.
INSIGHT

Dhows Measured By Date Baskets

  • 'Dhow' covers many vessel types; the deep-sea trading ones are baghlas or booms.
  • These vessels were sized by date-basket capacity, not tons, reflecting regional commercial logic.
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