KAMAL
- Kamal Very simple instrument used primarily by Arabian navigators. It
consists of a small board with a knotted piece of twine through the
center. The observer holds one of the knots in his mouth and extends the
board away so that the edges make a constant angle with his eyes.
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- A kamal is a celestial navigation device that determines latitude. The invention of the kamal allowed for the earliest known latitude sailing, and was thus the earliest step towards the use of quantative methods in navigation. It originated with Arab navigators of the late 9th century, and was employed in the Indian Ocean from the 10th century. It was adopted by Indian navigators soon after,and then adopted by Chinese navigators some time before the 16th century.
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