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The Turkish bow is a recurved composite bow used in the Ottoman Empire.The construction is similar to that of other classic Asiatic composite bows, with a wooden core (maple was most desirable), animal horn on the belly (the side facing the archer), and sinew on the front, with the layers secured together with animal glue.
Traditional Turkish archery: 2019 01367: Turkish archery, the importance of archery and especially horse archery in Turks dates back to prehistoric times. Hüsn-i Hat, traditional calligraphy in Islamic art in Turkey 2021 01684: Hüsn-i calligraphy is the art of beautiful writing formed around Arabic letters. Craftsmanship of mother of pearl ...
17th century Mughal thumb ring. A thumb ring is a ring meant to be worn on one's thumb.Most commonly, thumb rings are used as an archery equipment designed to protect the thumb pulp from the bowstring during a thumb draw, and are made of leather, stone, horn, wood, bone, antler, ivory, metal, ceramics, plastic or glass.
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Archery was governed by the governmental Directorate General of Physical Education until its detachment and integration into the Turkish Shooting Federation in 1953. On May 8, 1961, archery activities were formed in an independent organization. In 1981, archery was subordinated under the shooting again, however that lasted only one year. [1] [2 ...
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Süleyman Araz (born 1 August 1995) [1] is a Turkish archer competing in men's compound events. He won the silver medal in the men's team compound event at the 2019 World Archery Championships held in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.
Savaş began his archery career in 2010, and debuted internationally in 2013. He has been coached by Oğuzhan Polat since 2012. [2] He obtained a quota for the 2016 Summer Paralympics Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Savaş is right-handed and shoots 71 cm (28 in)-long arrows, with a bow draw weight of 18.5 kg (41 lb). [2]