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  2. Ottoman weapons - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman cavalry sabre, or kilij (Ottoman Turkish: قلج, romanized: kılıc, Ottoman Turkish pronunciation: [/cɯlɯtʃ/]), is the Ottoman variant of the Turko-Mongol sabres originating in Central Asia. It was designed for mounted close combat, which was preferred by Turkish and Mamluke troops.

  3. Arquebus - Wikipedia

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    The exact dating of the matchlock's appearance is disputed. It could have appeared in the Ottoman Empire as early as 1465 and in Europe a little before 1475. [4] The heavy arquebus, which was then called a musket, was developed to better penetrate plate armor and appeared in Europe around 1521. [5]

  4. Military of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The musket first appeared in the Ottoman Empire by 1465. [17] Damascus steel was later used in the production of firearms such as the musket from the 16th century. [ 18 ] At the Battle of Mohács in 1526, the Janissaries equipped with 2000 muskets "formed 8 consecutive rows and they fired their weapons row by row," in a "kneeling or standing ...

  5. Musket - Wikipedia

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    A musket is a muzzle-loaded long gun that appeared as a ... Gábor (2008), Guns for the Sultan: Military Power and the Weapons Industry in the Ottoman Empire, ...

  6. Musketeer - Wikipedia

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    The Janissary corps of the Ottoman army were using matchlock muskets as early as the 1440s. [19] The Ottoman Empire, centering on Turkey and extending into Balkans, Arabia and North Africa used muskets to conquer Constantinople (modern Istanbul) and were one of the earliest users of

  7. Miquelet lock - Wikipedia

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    Other avenues were probably provided by booty from corsair raids and/or from the many Ottoman-Euro conflicts of the period. [19] The gunmakers of the Ottoman Empire adopted the conventional Spanish patilla in its basic form, albeit with an additional feature in the form of a fastening bridge between the cock screw and the frizzen screw.

  8. Science and technology in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The musket appeared in the Ottoman Empire by 1465. [40] Damascus steel was used in the production of firearms such as the musket from the 16th century. [41] A musket is a long gun which materialized in the Ottoman Empire by 1465.

  9. Moukahla - Wikipedia

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    The miquelet lock, in all varieties, was common for several centuries in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean, particularly in Spain, Italy, the Balkans, and Ottoman domains including the coastal states of North Africa. The type of musket would be described as a Kabyle snaphance or a Kabyle miquelet. [2]