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BUSHEAB

Volume 5 · 64 words · 1842 Edition

an island in the Persian Gulf, about sixteen miles in length and five or six in breadth, separated from the mainland by a channel of considerable breadth, from which runs a long ridge of rocks. It is inhabited, and covered with date trees. The chief resides at the east end, and subsists partly by piratical adventures. Long. 53. 4. E. Lat. 27. 2. N.