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Panjagān was
either a
projectile weapon or an
archery technique used by the late
military of
Sasanian Persia, by
which a
volley of five
arrows was shot...
- Gr**** fire, a
Byzantine incendiary weapon used to set
enemy ships on fire.
Panjagan, a
projectile weapon or
archery technique used by the
later Sasanians that...
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defeated and
killed Masruq and
marched into the
Yemeni capital of Sanaa.
Panjagan electricpulp.com. "ABNĀʾ –
Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org...
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wound might prove fatal.
Cheiroballistra Polybolos Rapid fire
crossbow Panjagan Loades 2018. Lin, Yun. "History of the Crossbow," in
Chinese classics &...
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defining factor of the
Persian victory over the
Aksumites was the
panjagan, a
military technology used by the
Sasanian military with
which the locals...
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multiple times.
Gastraphetes Repeating crossbow Rapid fire
crossbow Chain gun
Panjagan Prenderghast,
Gerald (March 2018).
Repeating and Multi-Fire Weapons: A...
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imperial target sizes Equivalent metric target sizes Felthurtigskyting Panjagan, a
hypothesized ancient technique to fire a
volley of five
arrows Historical...
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Parthian predecessors. The late
aswaran reportedly also used a
device called panjagan which was
supposedly able to fire a
volley of five arrows. Each asbaran...
- main
reason behind victory of
Wahrez over the
Axumites was the use of the
panjagān (meaning "having five (arrows?) and
probably a
ballista equipped with heavy...
- to
easily overcome S****anid
archers who
preferred the rapid,
showering Panjagan archery technique, as the
former packed more
punch and
range than the latter...