- The
jezail or
jezzail (Pashto: جزائل,
ultimately from the
plural form Arabic: جزایل, "long [barrels]") is a simple, cost-efficient and
often handmade long...
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European muskets however, the
jezail was
loaded using a horn
rather than a
paper cartridge meaning although the
jezail had the
advantages of range, force...
- Anglo-Afghan War, was
wounded at the
Battle of
Maiwand (July 1880) by a
jezail bullet,
suffered enteric fever and was sent back to
England on the troopship...
- musketry, and
cavalry of the
Marathas against the
heavy cavalry,
musketry (
jezail) and
mounted artillery (zamburak) of the
Afghans and the
Rohillas led by...
- Mari**** Jacobus).
Short barreled Afghan jezail from the
early to mid 1800s. Moukahla,
North African musket Jezail,
Afghan musket Musketoon,
weapon with...
- rescued.
Koverchenko salutes Taj as he is
hoisted by a harness,
brandishing a
jezail musket Taj had just
gifted to him. The film ends with
Koverchenko flying...
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industry Counterfeit consumer goods Darra Adam Khel Gun
culture in ****stan
Jezail Paltik Replica Sa****ay
night special Carlo (submachine gun) Ahmad, Riaz...
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enemy soldiers.
Fusil de ch****e
Sharps rifle Buffalo rifle Hawken rifle Jezail "Kentucky/Pennsylvania Long
Rifle Home Page".
Archived from the original...
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Single Action Army
Rifles Arisaka Type 30 (Given by the
British Royal Navy)
Jezail Lee-Enfield Lee-Metford
Mauser M1893 (Mostly
captured by
Ottoman forces)...
- the most
common -
hence being sometimes referred to as a "pea rifle." The
Jezail was a
military long
flintlock rifle,
developed near and po****r throughout...