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Fatel Razack : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fatel Razack ''Fatel Razack'' (''Fath Al Razack'', ''Victory of Allah the Provider'', ) was the first ship to bring indentured labourers from India to Trinidad. The ship was built in Aprenade for a trader named Ibrahim Bin Yussef, an Indian Muslim merchant in Bombay. It was constructed from teak and had a carrying capacity of 415 tons.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=90 Days of Horror: The voyage of the Fatel Razack to Trinidad in 1845 )〕 When the British decided they were going to bring Indians to Trinidad in 1845, most of the traditional British ship owners did not wish to be involved. The confusion as to the proper name possibly stems from the name "Futtle Razak", which was on the ship's manifest. The ship was originally named ''Cecrops'', but upon delivery it was renamed to ''Fath Al Razack''. The ship left Calcutta on 16 February 1845 and landed in the Gulf of Paria on 30 May 1845, with 227 immigrants. ==References==
*Kannabirān, Kalpana (2002). ''De-Eroticizing Assault: Essays on Modesty, Honour, and Power''. Mumbai: Popular Prakashan. *Klass, Morton (1991). ''Singing with Sai Baba: The Politics of Revitalization in Trinidad''. Boulder: Westview Press.
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