- A
shabrack or
shabraque (Turkish: çaprak, Hungarian: csábrák) is a saddlecloth,
formerly used by
European light cavalry. The
shabraque was an accoutrement...
- bone/horn/hardened
leather facings,
leather thongs, a crupper, breastplate, and a felt
shabrack adorned with
animal motifs.
These were
located in
Pazyryk burials finds...
- saddle. In this section, the
horse wears a red
snaffle bridle and a red
shabrack (saddlecloth) with the
golden coat of arms of the
Austrian Empire. The...
- the horse's back.
There are
lighter types of
saddle cloth, such as the
shabrack, used
primarily for
decorative purposes,
often placed over the top of a...
-
Ottoman saddle with
shabrack according to
tradition captured at
Vienna in 1683 by the Mikołaj
Hieronim Sieniawski,
Czartoryski Museum...
-
Historic or
ceremonial equipment Barding Kura (saddle)
Abumi (stirrup)
Frentera Shabrack Caparison Hipposandal...
- the tail is 5 cm (2 in) long.
Examiners of the 1990
specimen noted its
shabrack-like coat with
dense fur on the back and
white hair tips. A
prominent silver...
-
Historic or
ceremonial equipment Barding Kura (saddle)
Abumi (stirrup)
Frentera Shabrack Caparison Hipposandal...
-
Historic or
ceremonial equipment Barding Kura (saddle)
Abumi (stirrup)
Frentera Shabrack Caparison Hipposandal...
-
Historic or
ceremonial equipment Barding Kura (saddle)
Abumi (stirrup)
Frentera Shabrack Caparison Hipposandal...