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  2. Moukahla - Wikipedia

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    The Moukahla was locally produced across the Maghreb region, in Morocco, [5] Algeria, [6] and Tunisia. They were the most widespread type of guns, being so widespread that every musket was called a moukahla, and european handbooks translated the english word "gun" as moukahla. [7]

  3. Jezail - Wikipedia

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    Moukahla, a similar North African musket; In popular culture. In Team Fortress 2, there is a weapon named "Bazaar Bargain" which is modeled after the Jezail.

  4. Category:Muskets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Muskets" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Moukahla; M. M1752 Musket; Matchlock; Military of Afsharid Iran;

  5. Mughal weapons - Wikipedia

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    Ain-i Akbari weaponry. Mughal weapons significantly evolved during the ruling periods of its various rulers. During its conquests throughout the centuries, the military of the Mughal Empire used a variety of weapons including swords, bows and arrows, horses, camels, elephants, some of the world's largest cannons, muskets and flintlock blunderbusses.

  6. Arquebus - Wikipedia

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    The musket, essentially a large arquebus, was introduced around 1521, but fell out of favor by the mid-16th century due to the decline of armor. The term, however, remained and musket became a generic descriptor for smoothbore gunpowder weapons fired from the shoulder ("shoulder arms") into the mid-19th century. [ 18 ]

  7. Ottoman weapons - Wikipedia

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    One of the greatest advancements in Ottoman fire arms came in the reign of Beyazid II who improved the design of field artillery pieces and many other firearms ranging from muskets to ‘tufeks’. To add to this the 16th century brought the latest technical advancements in gun making to the Ottomans; in the form of Jews fleeing from the ...

  8. BYU now requires incoming students to read controversial ...

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    LGBTQ students and advocates at BYU in Utah slammed the school for requiring all freshmen read a controversial 2021 speech that they say incited violence and hatred against the queer community.

  9. Kabyle Musket - Wikipedia

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