In early 16th century, the Portuguese sailors under Vasco da Gama (Robin Pratt) captured a pilgrim ship and took all the passengers as prisoners.
Kelu forms an urumi, specially made with the left over ornaments of the dead women and children of the pilgrim ship.
Matoso chases the pilgrim ship down, which surrenders rather quickly, probably imagining that its master had enough money to ransom it off.
The pilgrim ship thoroughly plundered, on Gama's orders, the passengers are locked in the hold and the ship burnt and sunk by artillery.
The steamship voyage went via Bombay, where he arranged passage on an ancient pilgrim ship, the SS Islamic.
In 1962 the Indonesian government bought Gunung Djati, transferred her to the Indonesian flag and continued to operate her as a pilgrim ship.
I say, we've got the chief engineer of that pilgrim ship here.
Ibn Jubair was told that sixteen Muslim ships were burnt by the Crusaders who then captured a pilgrim ship and caravan at Aidab.
Another factor that may have influenced him was that the Portuguese were very anti-Islam, and often harassed Mecca-bound pilgrim ships along the West coast of India.
But Britten had come up through the Suez Canal, and his ship had spoken a pilgrim ship on the way.