Sold Price 18th C IndoPersian Iron Armor, 19th C Dagger w/ Silver March 4, 0119 700 AM MST


Persian charaina cuirass, 17th century,(chaharaina, chahar a’ineh). Literally the four mirrors

New Listing Indo-Persian Khula Kud Steel Warrior Style Helmet. $225.00. 0 bids. $40.00 shipping.. ARMOR MILITARY INDO PERSIAN WARIOR HELMET DEMON DEVIL FACE 4 HORNS COPPER PLATED. $790.00. $112.80 shipping. or Best Offer. Indo Persian Ottoman Mughal Islamic steel Helmet Khula Khud Carvings.


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Centurion will offer for sale a Highly Decorated 18th C. Indo-Persian Armor Set, along with a Detailed Indo-Persian Gold Dhal Separ Shield. Both Indo-Persian Armor lots were purchased from Robert Hales, noted arms dealer and author of Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour, in London in 1999.. Both of the lots are of high quality, being beautifully chiseled steel with generous gold accents.


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Feb 20, 2019 - Many cultures created and used armors and weapons that were based on the style of various Indo-Persian items including Russia. European helmets (capeline, lobster tail pot, zischagge) in the Indo-Persian style were used by many European countries as well as vambrace (arm guards), greaves (shin guards) and hauberks (mail shirts).


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Sold. 17th CENTURY INDIAN FAKIR'S HORNS. 18th CENTURY PERSIAN POWDER MEASURE $275.00. RARE 17th CENTURY PERSIAN POWDER MEASURE $365.00. INDOPERSIAN POWDER MEASURE 18th-early 19th century $115.00. INDOPERSIAN POWDER MEASURE $95.00. 18th CENTURY INDOPERSIAN PRIMING FLASK FOR MATCHLOCK MUSKET $145.00.


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Plan to discuss turbulent and progressive times of the Qajar empire, their connection between Indian and Persian empires, relations with Imperial Russia, how advanced the indo-Persian armory was in respect to other empires of the time "Antique 18 th century Indo Persian Shield Armor Islamic" Hundred & One Antiques. TROCADERO,. n.d. Web. 24.


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Jul 22, 2018 - The term "Indo-Persian armor" includes armor from Persia, Ottoman Empire, India and other nearby countries made in the Indo-Persian style. In the past terms such as "Eastern", "Oriental", "Islamic" have been used to differentiate between this type of armor and European armor types. "Indo-Persian" includes non Muslim cultures such as Hindu, Sikh and Christian use of this type of.


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One of our preferred specialties is Antique Arms and Armor from around the World in particular antique swords. Our premises include antique Islamic swords, Turkish swords and Turkish daggers, antique Indo - Persian swords and antique Indo - Persian daggers, also antique Indian armor, axes, antique Turkish helmets, shields and maces.


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The saintie is an Indo-Persian parrying spear. It is a staff weapon that can be used both for offensive and defensive purposes.. The spear point was thickened to allow an offensive thrust to penetrate the enemy's thick clothing or armor. Form. Saintie usually measures between 26.75 inches (67.9 cm) to 35 inches (89 cm). The saintie is an all.


Russian armor in the IndoPersian style, armoury Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin. Vambrace, Moscow

A highly ornate top from an eighteenth-century Mughal warrior. An Indo-Persian devil mask with horns and a face. Despite the similarity in their design, the Khula Khud helmets were decorated with a wide degree of variations depending on the cultures from which they were created. Decorations often appeared in the skull and the nasal bar, which.


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The pesh-kabz or peshkabz ( Persian: پیش قبض, Hindi: पेश क़ब्ज़) [1] is a type of Indo-Persian knife designed to penetrate mail armour and other types of armour. [2] [3] [4] The word is also spelled pesh-qabz or pish-ghabz and means "fore-grip" in the Persian language; it was borrowed into the Hindustani language. [1]


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Indo-Persian Warrior Armor 17th Century Beautiful warrior mail and plate armor, full size with long sleves and length to the knee. Four large plates in the front and four small plates on each side under the arm. The back of the armor contains three rows of articulated plates, each consisting of about 36 pieces..


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Classic Indian char-aina, also chahar-aina or chahar-ai-ne (the four mirrors), Persian (چهارآينه ), shown with kulah khud helmet and madu shield, Mumtaz Mahal Museum, Red Fort, Delhi India. Early 16th century Ottoman mirror armour (krug), a distinctively Ottoman protection consisting of large round steel plates in the front and back connected by mail.


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Jul 22, 2018 - The Metropolitan Museum has a large collection of Indo-Persian armor, only a few are on display, many are available for viewing online. This is a fantastic and varied collection which has previously been hidden away from view, some images are in high resolution, click on them for close up views. (helmets are on another board).


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New Medieval Islamic Shield Embossed Indo Persian Shield Arabic Inscription Metal Shield Replica Armor Shield. by SHIELDEFFECTS. 4.5 out of 5 stars. Sale Price $99.00. Original Price $110.00 (10% off) Add to Favorites. Vintage indo persian mughal ottoman warrior armguards with silver damascening on it. by SikligarArts. SikligarArts.


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Silver Damascened Combination Indo-Persian Battle Axe/Stiletto, 19th C $ 1,495.00. add to cart Decorated Indo-Persian Dhal, Shield, 19th C $ 995.00. add to cart Fijian Ula Throwing Club, Late 19th/Early 20th C $ 895.00. add to cart Indo-Persian Mail and Plate Armor, 17th C $ 2,495.00. add to cart


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This incredible Indo-Persian ceremonial armor dates to the 18th century and consists of a sipar (shield), tabar (axe), bazu band (forearm guard) and a khula khud battle helmet. These magnificent ceremonial military artifacts were most likely worn by a soldier for a celebratory or formalized event, such as a parade or coronation.

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