- A
shabrack or
shabraque (Turkish: çaprak, Hungarian: csábrák) is a saddlecloth,
formerly used by
European light cavalry. The
shabraque was an accoutrement...
- hussar's
accoutrements included a Hungarian-style
saddle covered by a
shabraque: a
decorated saddlecloth with long,
pointed corners surmounted by a sheepskin...
- Or.
Supporters Two war
horses Argent unglued Or
caparisoned Proper the
shabraque Sable broidered of the second.
Motto Fide Et
Constantia (By
Fidelity And...
-
supporter holds the
shield of arms
Plain shield on a coal-tax post On a
shabraque,
photographed at the Lord Mayor's Show, 2011 On a pub sign near Hammersmith...
- Or.
Supporters Two war
horses Argent unglued Or
caparisoned Proper the
shabraque Sable broidered of the second.
Motto Fide Et
Constantia (By
Fidelity And...
-
buttonholes in
yellow on each side of the tunic,
below the lapels. The
square shabraque and
holster covers were in white,
edged with yellow. The
harness was black...
-
colours for pompoms, red for the
Bugle Corps while the rest have white. A
shabraque (saddlecloth): In the
colours of the regiment, with the
royal monogram...
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White sword knot.
Hungarian saddle covered with
light crimson cloth shabraque laced white embroidered with
white royal cipher in rear corners. Round...
-
green with the king's
number in
green cloth edged with yellow;
sheepskin shabraque with
green wolf teeth. In 1770 the
legion moved to Marsal,
Mirecourt in...
- to
general lack of
equipment only the 3rd
regiment was able to
obtain shabraques, with only
officers being so
equipped in the 1st and 2nd regiments. The...