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Timo Nieminen 30th September 2015 10:43 PM

3 strap Indian shield grips
 
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I saw some interesting shield grips in some paintings illustrating the Akbarnama. As well as the usual two straps seen on Indian and Persian shields/dhal, there is a thicker central grip.

Any pointers to physical examples?

Details showing two grips like this are attached. The full paintings are at:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...-Akbarnama.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1572_-_Akbarnama_-_Victory_of_Qutb_ad-Din_and_Azim_Khan_over_Muhammed_Husain_Mirza_and_S her_Khan_Fuladi_(Left).jpg

Lots of art from the Akbarnama is available via Wikimedia Commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Akbarnama

rand 30th September 2015 10:54 PM

Tabling
 
When you have straps out to the edge of a shield it helps the holder prevent what is called tabling. Tabling is when something strikes the edge of the shield, pivoting the shield on the axis where held, opening the holders defense. Many times this is done in hand to hand fighting with a shield or and arrow strike.

rand

Timo Nieminen 1st October 2015 02:57 AM

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The outer straps are normal. But the usual arrangement is only the outer straps, without the central handle (as in the attachment below). I'm wondering how common the central handle is as an addition. I've never seen one on an Indian shield in real life.


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