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mentions of the "swivel guns". In the Far East, a jingal,
gingal or
gingall (/ˈdʒɪnɡɔːl/), from
Hindi janjal, was a type of
large matchlock gun, usually...
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second time in 1871,
surrendering all his weapons, such as cannons,
gingalls, shotguns, and
western weapons. Zuo also
ordered him to
convince other...
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British forces which captured 100 iron guns, 36 br**** cannon, and 540
gingalls (heavy
muskets or
light guns
mounted on swivels) for the loss of 2 British...
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military stations, and nine war-junks,
collectively armed with 115 guns and 8
gingalls. For his
services he was made a
Companion of the
Order of the Bath on 29...
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William Thornton Bate, of Her Majesty's ship Actaeon, who was
killed by a
gingall ball
whilst reconnoitring a
suitable spot for
placing our
scaling ladders...