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- Pirate_Round abstract "The Pirate Round was a sailing route followed by certain Anglo-American pirates, mainly during the late 17th century. The course led from the western Atlantic, around the southern tip of Africa, stopping at Madagascar, then on to targets such as the coast of Yemen and India. The Pirate Round was briefly used again during the early 1720s. Pirates who followed the route are sometimes referred to as Roundsmen. The Pirate Round was largely co-extensive with the routes of the East India Company ships, of Britain and other nations.".
- Pirate_Round wikiPageID "10646171".
- Pirate_Round wikiPageLength "8020".
- Pirate_Round wikiPageOutDegree "73".
- Pirate_Round wikiPageRevisionID "685775215".
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink A_Coruña.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Samuel.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Baldridge.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Aurangzeb.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Babs_Key.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Bartholomew_Roberts.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Blackbeard.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Cape_of_Good_Hope.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Careening.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean_Sea.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Madagascar.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Category:Piracy_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Category:Piracy_in_the_Indian_Ocean.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipping_routes.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Condent.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Comoros.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Coromandel_Coast.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink East_India_Company.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink East_Indiaman.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Edward_England.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Low.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Philipse.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink George_Lowther_(pirate).
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Hajj.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Every.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink James_Plaintain.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink James_VI_and_I.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink John_Bowen_(pirate).
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink John_Taylor_(pirate).
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Madeira.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Malabar_Coast.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Marooning.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Mecca.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Mocha,_Yemen.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Monsoon.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Mozambique_Channel.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Nassau,_Bahamas.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Nossa_Senhora_Do_Cabo.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Olivier_Levasseur.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Perim.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Piracy.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Piracy_off_the_coast_of_Somalia.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Quedagh_Merchant.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Ranter_Bay.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Worley.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Culliford.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Réunion.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolina.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Empire.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Stede_Bonnet.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Surat.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Howard_(pirate).
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Tew.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_White_(pirate).
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink War_of_the_Spanish_Succession.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink William_Kidd.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Woodes_Rogers.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLink Île_Sainte-Marie.
- Pirate_Round wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pirate Round".
- Pirate_Round wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pirates.
- Pirate_Round subject Category:History_of_Madagascar.
- Pirate_Round subject Category:Piracy_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Pirate_Round subject Category:Piracy_in_the_Indian_Ocean.
- Pirate_Round subject Category:Shipping_routes.
- Pirate_Round hypernym Route.
- Pirate_Round type Rebellion.
- Pirate_Round type Road.
- Pirate_Round type Incident.
- Pirate_Round type Rebellion.
- Pirate_Round type Route.
- Pirate_Round comment "The Pirate Round was a sailing route followed by certain Anglo-American pirates, mainly during the late 17th century. The course led from the western Atlantic, around the southern tip of Africa, stopping at Madagascar, then on to targets such as the coast of Yemen and India. The Pirate Round was briefly used again during the early 1720s. Pirates who followed the route are sometimes referred to as Roundsmen.".
- Pirate_Round label "Pirate Round".
- Pirate_Round sameAs Q4363290.
- Pirate_Round sameAs Piratruten.
- Pirate_Round sameAs Ronda_del_pirata.
- Pirate_Round sameAs m.02ql3sw.
- Pirate_Round sameAs Пиратский_круг.
- Pirate_Round sameAs Q4363290.
- Pirate_Round wasDerivedFrom Pirate_Round?oldid=685775215.
- Pirate_Round isPrimaryTopicOf Pirate_Round.