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- Zamburak (Persian: زنبورک, romanized: zanburak, lit. 'culverin', lit. 'little wasp'), was a specialized form of self-propelled artillery from the early...
- Maratha Sardar and Shivaji's childhood friend Suryaji Kakde was killed by a Zamburak cannon in the battle. Chhatrapati Sambhaji son of Shivaji sta**** with Moropant's...
- Marathas against the heavy cavalry, musketry (jezail) and mounted artillery (zamburak) of the Afghans and the Rohillas led by Abdali and Najib ad-Dawlah. The...
- (formation) Self-propelled artillery Tank Tachanka Wagon Wagon fort Wagon train Zamburak The Book of Han, Ban Gu, 111 CE Peter Lorge (2013). Debating War in Chinese...
- century, when advances in weapons technology finally made it obsolete. Zamburak was a specialized form of self-propelled artillery from the early modern...
- after encircling the fort in the year 1690, with his Mughal Sowars and Zamburak, Zulfiqar Ali Khan placed Swarup Singh and young Mehboob Khan (a Tamil...
- much more manoeuvrable than their Mughal counterparts, as well as the zamburaks which provided extra mobile fire power. In contrast to the Mughal army's...
- the world's largest economy, valued 25% of world GDP. Safavid Empire's Zamburak. Bullocks dragging siege-guns up hill during Mughal Emperor Akbar's Siege...
- which allows a very wide arc of movement. Camel mounted swivel guns called zamburak were used by the Gunpowder Empires as self-propelled artillery. Volley...
- wing and 10,000 men to the Afghan centre. Ahmad Shah also dispatched his zamburaks, inflicting heavy casualties onto the Marathas. A counter-attack was thus...