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Musket
The Moukahla (Arabic: مكحلة) or moukalla was a type of musket widely used in North Africa, produced by many tribes, clans and nations. Two systems of gunlock
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Simple and cheap Afghan rifle
of the units available for Skaven factions in Total War: Warhammer III Moukahla, a similar North African musket Kariofili, musket of the Greek revolution
Jezail
Firearm of the Ottoman Empire and Balkans
Bulgarian musket with unique lock Khirimi, Caucasian miquelet musket Moukahla, a North African snaphaunce musket Jezail, Afghan rifle popularized in
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was also involved in various charitable causes. African hunters holding moukahla (1877) Triptych of Christ on the cross alongside Saint Lawrence and Saint
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Firearm of the Caucasus
ornate musket from Montenegro Boyliya, Bulgarian musket with unique lock Moukahla, a North African snaphaunce musket Jezail, Afghan rifle popularized in
Khirimi
Firearm of the Ottoman Empire and Balkans
Bulgarian musket with unique lock Khirimi, Caucasian miquelet musket Moukahla, a North African snaphaunce musket Jezail, Afghan rifle popularized in
Džeferdar
Firearm of the Ottoman Empire
similar long gun from the Caucasus Jezail, Afghan rifle popularized in media Moukahla, a North African snaphaunce musket Pap, Norbert (2024). The Battle of Mohács
Shishana
16th century firearm
Marianus Jacobus). Short barreled Afghan jezail from the early to mid 1800s. Moukahla, North African musket Jezail, Afghan musket Musketoon, weapon with shorter
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Genre of music
over their enemies. Thus, the performance includes the use of weapons/moukahla (rifles) and foot strikes in the rhythm of music. Reggada music is most
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Military tribes in Moroccan history
Army and Military police Type Infantry and Cavalry Size Unknown Garrison/HQ Fes and Marrakesh Equipment Moukahla Nimcha Khanjar Winchester rifle (later)
Guich
Firearm of the Ottoman Empire and Balkans
Džeferdar, ornate musket from Montenegro Khirimi, Caucasian miquelet musket Moukahla, a North African snaphaunce musket Jezail, Afghan rifle popularized in
Boyliya
Firearm of the Ottoman Empire and Balkans
Bulgarian musket with unique lock Khirimi, Caucasian miquelet musket Moukahla, a North African snaphaunce musket Jezail, Afghan rifle popularized in
Kariofili
Firearm of the Ottoman Empire and Balkans
similar long gun from the Caucasus Jezail, Afghan rifle popularized in media Moukahla, a North African snaphaunce musket Mulasmajic, Nusret (2011). Bosnian-English
Kubur
1518–1830 unit of the Algerine army
the Beylik of Oran alone. The troops were armed with muskets, usually moukahlas, and swords, usually either Nimchas or Flyssas, both of which were traditional
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