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  2. Blowing from a gun - Wikipedia

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    Blowing from a gun was a reported means of execution as long ago as the 16th century and was used until the 20th century. The method was used by the Portuguese in the 16th and 17th centuries, from as early as 1509 across their empire from Ceylon (modern day Sri Lanka ) [ 2 ] to Mozambique [ 3 ] to Brazil . [ 4 ]

  3. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Blowing from a gun: Tying to the mouth of a cannon, which is then fired. Blood eagle: Cutting the skin of the victim by the spine, breaking the ribs so they resembled blood-stained wings, and pulling the lungs out through the wounds in the victim's back. Possibly used by the Vikings (of disputed historicity). Boiling

  4. Execution by shooting - Wikipedia

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    This was known as blowing from a gun. This method, invented by the Mughals, was continued by the British who used it to execute native deserters and mutineers, especially after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. [10] It is no longer practiced in the Republic of India, having been replaced by long drop hanging.

  5. Blowgun - Wikipedia

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    A blowgun (also called a blowpipe or blow tube) is a simple ranged weapon consisting of a long narrow tube for shooting light projectiles such as darts. It operates by having the projectile placed inside the pipe and using the force created by forced exhalation ("blow") to pneumatically propel the projectile.

  6. Blown Away - Wikipedia

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    Blowing from a gun, execution by cannon; Film and television. Blown Away , an American ... "Blow Away", a song by A Fine Frenzy from Bomb in a Birdcage

  7. Blowing from Guns in British India - Wikipedia

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    Russian artist Vasily Vereshchagin painted Blowing from Guns in British India in 1884, after his second trip to British India in 1882. A proponent of Realism and Orientalism in art, Vereshchagin had extensive experience in painting Orientalist scenes for Western and Russian audiences; though his work contained many realist aspects, it also presented life in the Asia as exaggeratedly exotic ...

  8. Category:Execution methods - Wikipedia

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  9. Blowback (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    In firearms, a blowback system is generally defined as an operating system in which energy to operate the firearm's various mechanisms, and automate the loading of another cartridge, is derived from the inertia of the spent cartridge case being pushed out the rear of the chamber by rapidly expanding gases produced by a burning propellant, typically gunpowder. [3]