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pirate (VT)

pirate         
  • Four Chinese pirates who were hanged in Hong Kong in 1863
  • French ship under attack by Barbary pirates, ca. 1615
  • Amaro Pargo]] was one of the most famous corsairs of the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]
  • Bombardment of Algiers]] by the Anglo-Dutch fleet in 1816 to support the ultimatum to release European slaves
  • piracy in the Indian Ocean]]
  • [[Bartholomew Roberts]]' crew carousing at the [[Calabar River]]; illustration from ''The Pirates Own Book'' (1837). Roberts is estimated to have captured over 470 vessels.
  • Bartholomew Roberts was the pirate with most captures during the Golden Age of Piracy. He is now known for hanging the governor of [[Martinique]] from the yardarm of his ship.
  • "Mic the Scallywag" of the Pirates of Emerson Haunted Adventure Fremont, California
  • [[Blackbeard]]'s severed head hanging from Maynard's bowsprit; illustration from ''The Pirates Own Book'' (1837)
  • Book about pirates "De Americaensche Zee-Roovers" was first published in 1678 in Amsterdam
  • Spanish warships bombarding the [[Moro Pirates]] of the southern Philippines in 1848
  • Pirate [[Anne Bonny]] (1697–1720). Engraving from [[Captain Charles Johnson]]'s ''General History of the Pyrates'' (1st Dutch Edition, 1725)
  • ''Capture of the Pirate Blackbeard, 1718'' depicting the battle between [[Blackbeard]] and [[Robert Maynard]] in Ocracoke Bay; romanticized depiction by [[Jean Leon Gerome Ferris]] from 1920
  • Commodore]] gives a presentation on piracy at the MAST 2008 conference
  • Garneray]]
  • "Cossacks of Azov fighting a Turk ship" by [[Grigory Gagarin]]
  • Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' film series
  • [[Dan Seavey]] was a pirate on the [[Great Lakes]] in the early 20th century.
  • U.S. naval officer [[Stephen Decatur]] boarding a Tripolitan gunboat during the [[First Barbary War]], 1804
  • Double-barrelled ''[[lantaka]]'' cannons, ''[[kalasag]]'' shields, armor, and various swords (including ''[[kalis]]'', ''[[panabas]]'', and ''[[kampilan]]'') used by [[Moro pirates]] in the Philippines (c. 1900)
  • Hanging of [[Captain Kidd]]; illustration from ''The Pirates Own Book'' (1837)
  • A contemporary flyer depicting the [[public execution]] of 16th-century pirate [[Klein Henszlein]] and his crew in 1573
  • prahu]] in Skerang river
  • [[International Maritime Organization]] (IMO) conference on capacity-building to counter piracy in the Indian Ocean
  • Malay]] word for "pirate", ''lanun'', originates from an [[exonym]] of the Iranun people
  • [[Jacques de Sores]] looting and burning Havana in 1555
  • Queen Mary 2}}
  • Mural representing the attack of [[Charles Windon]] to [[San Sebastián de La Gomera]] (1743)
  • Panama]] in 1671 – the second most important city in the Spanish New World at the time; engraving from 1681 Spanish edition of [[Alexandre Exquemelin]]'s ''The Buccaneers of America''
  • British]] forces engaging Iranun pirates off [[Sarawak]] in 1843
  • [[Henry Every]] is shown selling his loot in this engraving by Howard Pyle. Every's capture of the Grand Mughal ship ''[[Ganj-i-Sawai]]'' in 1695 stands as one of the most profitable pirate raids ever perpetrated.
  • Incidents of pipeline vandalism by pirates in the [[Gulf of Guinea]], 2002–2011
  • Born to a noble family in [[Puerto Rico]], [[Roberto Cofresí]] was the last notably successful pirate in the Caribbean.
  • The cemetery of past pirates at Île Ste-Marie (St. Mary's Island)
  • Puerto del Príncipe]] being sacked in 1668 by Henry Morgan
  • Modern reconstruction of skull alleged to have belonged to 14th century pirate [[Klaus Störtebeker]]. He was the leader of the privateer guild [[Victual Brothers]], who later turned to piracy and roamed European seas.
  • Roman trireme]] in Tunisia
  • Niger Delta]], a center of piracy
  • A collage of Somali pirates armed with [[AKM]] [[assault rifles]], [[RPG-7]] [[rocket-propelled grenade]] launchers and [[semi-automatic pistol]]s in 2008
  • Map showing the extent of Somali pirate attacks on shipping vessels between 2005 and 2010
  • pirates in the Strait of Malacca]]
  • Iranun]] pirate
  • Suspected [[Somali pirates]] keep their hands in the air
  • The Vitalienbrüder. Piracy became endemic in the [[Baltic sea]] in the [[Middle Ages]] because of the [[Victual Brothers]].
  • Pirate treasure looted by [[Samuel Bellamy]] and recovered from the wreck of the ''Whydah''; exhibit at the [[Houston Museum of Natural Science]], 2010
  • A fleet of [[Vikings]], painted mid-12th century
  • Japanese]] pirate raids
ACT OF ROBBERY OR CRIMINALITY AT SEA
French privateers; Pirate ship; Piratical; Maritime piracy; Piratry; Pirates; Pirate; Sea piracy; Pirateering; Maritime terrorism; Maritime Piracy; Pirate ships; Pie rat; Pirate and Piracy; Priate; Buccaneer-Americans; Maritime hijacking; Sea raider; Piracy in terrorism; Piracy iure gentium; Piracy jure gentium; Sea pirate; Pirate Captain; Piracy in Asia; Chinese pirates; Lanun; Anti-piracy measures; Roman piracy; Piracy in antiquity; Piracy in Antiquity; Water pirate; Chinese pirate; History of piracy in Southeast Asia; Piracy in the East Indies; Piracy in Malaysia; Economics of piracy; Legal aspects of piracy
اسْم : قُرصان
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فِعْل : يتقرصن أي يقوم بأعمال القرصنة . ينتحل مؤلّفات غيره
pirate         
  • Four Chinese pirates who were hanged in Hong Kong in 1863
  • French ship under attack by Barbary pirates, ca. 1615
  • Amaro Pargo]] was one of the most famous corsairs of the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]
  • Bombardment of Algiers]] by the Anglo-Dutch fleet in 1816 to support the ultimatum to release European slaves
  • piracy in the Indian Ocean]]
  • [[Bartholomew Roberts]]' crew carousing at the [[Calabar River]]; illustration from ''The Pirates Own Book'' (1837). Roberts is estimated to have captured over 470 vessels.
  • Bartholomew Roberts was the pirate with most captures during the Golden Age of Piracy. He is now known for hanging the governor of [[Martinique]] from the yardarm of his ship.
  • "Mic the Scallywag" of the Pirates of Emerson Haunted Adventure Fremont, California
  • [[Blackbeard]]'s severed head hanging from Maynard's bowsprit; illustration from ''The Pirates Own Book'' (1837)
  • Book about pirates "De Americaensche Zee-Roovers" was first published in 1678 in Amsterdam
  • Spanish warships bombarding the [[Moro Pirates]] of the southern Philippines in 1848
  • Pirate [[Anne Bonny]] (1697–1720). Engraving from [[Captain Charles Johnson]]'s ''General History of the Pyrates'' (1st Dutch Edition, 1725)
  • ''Capture of the Pirate Blackbeard, 1718'' depicting the battle between [[Blackbeard]] and [[Robert Maynard]] in Ocracoke Bay; romanticized depiction by [[Jean Leon Gerome Ferris]] from 1920
  • Commodore]] gives a presentation on piracy at the MAST 2008 conference
  • Garneray]]
  • "Cossacks of Azov fighting a Turk ship" by [[Grigory Gagarin]]
  • Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' film series
  • [[Dan Seavey]] was a pirate on the [[Great Lakes]] in the early 20th century.
  • U.S. naval officer [[Stephen Decatur]] boarding a Tripolitan gunboat during the [[First Barbary War]], 1804
  • Double-barrelled ''[[lantaka]]'' cannons, ''[[kalasag]]'' shields, armor, and various swords (including ''[[kalis]]'', ''[[panabas]]'', and ''[[kampilan]]'') used by [[Moro pirates]] in the Philippines (c. 1900)
  • Hanging of [[Captain Kidd]]; illustration from ''The Pirates Own Book'' (1837)
  • A contemporary flyer depicting the [[public execution]] of 16th-century pirate [[Klein Henszlein]] and his crew in 1573
  • prahu]] in Skerang river
  • [[International Maritime Organization]] (IMO) conference on capacity-building to counter piracy in the Indian Ocean
  • Malay]] word for "pirate", ''lanun'', originates from an [[exonym]] of the Iranun people
  • [[Jacques de Sores]] looting and burning Havana in 1555
  • Queen Mary 2}}
  • Mural representing the attack of [[Charles Windon]] to [[San Sebastián de La Gomera]] (1743)
  • Panama]] in 1671 – the second most important city in the Spanish New World at the time; engraving from 1681 Spanish edition of [[Alexandre Exquemelin]]'s ''The Buccaneers of America''
  • British]] forces engaging Iranun pirates off [[Sarawak]] in 1843
  • [[Henry Every]] is shown selling his loot in this engraving by Howard Pyle. Every's capture of the Grand Mughal ship ''[[Ganj-i-Sawai]]'' in 1695 stands as one of the most profitable pirate raids ever perpetrated.
  • Incidents of pipeline vandalism by pirates in the [[Gulf of Guinea]], 2002–2011
  • Born to a noble family in [[Puerto Rico]], [[Roberto Cofresí]] was the last notably successful pirate in the Caribbean.
  • The cemetery of past pirates at Île Ste-Marie (St. Mary's Island)
  • Puerto del Príncipe]] being sacked in 1668 by Henry Morgan
  • Modern reconstruction of skull alleged to have belonged to 14th century pirate [[Klaus Störtebeker]]. He was the leader of the privateer guild [[Victual Brothers]], who later turned to piracy and roamed European seas.
  • Roman trireme]] in Tunisia
  • Niger Delta]], a center of piracy
  • A collage of Somali pirates armed with [[AKM]] [[assault rifles]], [[RPG-7]] [[rocket-propelled grenade]] launchers and [[semi-automatic pistol]]s in 2008
  • Map showing the extent of Somali pirate attacks on shipping vessels between 2005 and 2010
  • pirates in the Strait of Malacca]]
  • Iranun]] pirate
  • Suspected [[Somali pirates]] keep their hands in the air
  • The Vitalienbrüder. Piracy became endemic in the [[Baltic sea]] in the [[Middle Ages]] because of the [[Victual Brothers]].
  • Pirate treasure looted by [[Samuel Bellamy]] and recovered from the wreck of the ''Whydah''; exhibit at the [[Houston Museum of Natural Science]], 2010
  • A fleet of [[Vikings]], painted mid-12th century
  • Japanese]] pirate raids
ACT OF ROBBERY OR CRIMINALITY AT SEA
French privateers; Pirate ship; Piratical; Maritime piracy; Piratry; Pirates; Pirate; Sea piracy; Pirateering; Maritime terrorism; Maritime Piracy; Pirate ships; Pie rat; Pirate and Piracy; Priate; Buccaneer-Americans; Maritime hijacking; Sea raider; Piracy in terrorism; Piracy iure gentium; Piracy jure gentium; Sea pirate; Pirate Captain; Piracy in Asia; Chinese pirates; Lanun; Anti-piracy measures; Roman piracy; Piracy in antiquity; Piracy in Antiquity; Water pirate; Chinese pirate; History of piracy in Southeast Asia; Piracy in the East Indies; Piracy in Malaysia; Economics of piracy; Legal aspects of piracy
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