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estcrh 21st December 2015 07:21 PM

Weapons from Indian museums.
 
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I found some larger images from Junagarh Fort and Chowmahalla Palace with some unusual looking weapons, I thought I would make a thread as good images from Indian musems are hard to find, most are either very small and or blurry. If anyone has some additional higher resolution images or close up images from Indian Museums, especially unusual weapons please feel free to add them.

Junagarh Fort

estcrh 21st December 2015 07:26 PM

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Some cropped images from Junagarh Fort.

estcrh 21st December 2015 07:39 PM

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Some more cropped images from Junagarh Fort.

estcrh 21st December 2015 07:46 PM

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Chowmahalla Palace.

colin henshaw 21st December 2015 08:01 PM

Great images, thanks for posting. Not my main area of interest... regarding the short arrows, what are these for... a type of crossbow ?

estcrh 21st December 2015 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by colin henshaw
Great images, thanks for posting. Not my main area of interest... regarding the short arrows, what are these for... a type of crossbow ?

Colin, here is some information on the short Indian arrows from Faganarms, not sure how accurate it is but I have not seen any other references.


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One of the remaining mysteries of antique weaponry. Just the third time in 50 years that we have offered these. We have six examples from the same group as those which we recently offered (and sold out immediately!). Construction similar to full length arrows with sinew seated separate nocks. Each about 9" length. Both ends of the shaft with polychrome decoration. Nock ends with evidence of short triple fletching, now lacking as always encountered on Indian arrows.Excellent preservation for the period.

See Pant Vol. 1 page 104 and Plate LXXIV. These were short with an arrow guide, by one account called a marja, held in the bow hand. The small size prevented the enemy from shooting them back with conventional bows. As well, they allowed the archer to carry a larger supply.

CharlesS 22nd December 2015 01:47 PM

Estcrh,

These are great pics and what fun it will be to sift through all these pieces one by one as most look so unique.

I am glad to see these so well kept and well displayed. I have seen and heard horror stories of museum upkeep in India, especially the smaller museums.

This is just eye candy! Thanks for posting!

Emanuel 22nd December 2015 03:16 PM

Lovely!

Eric, maybe add these to the existing threads on these musea? :shrug:
Hyderabad, Chowmahalla Palace
Bikaner Junagarh Fort

Emanuel

sirupate 23rd December 2015 04:10 PM

Just fabulous, any dates to go with the pieces?

estcrh 24th December 2015 03:11 PM

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Estcrh,

These are great pics and what fun it will be to sift through all these pieces one by one as most look so unique.

I am glad to see these so well kept and well displayed. I have seen and heard horror stories of museum upkeep in India, especially the smaller museums.

This is just eye candy! Thanks for posting!

Charles, unfortunately you are right about the state of museums in India (and elsewere), even the two that these pictures come from, one has many weapons behind chicken wire, the other has a huge number of weapons so high up on its walls that nobody could possibly get a good look at them. With all of the fabulous weapons in Indian museuma there are not many good, detailed images that can be easily found. I was hoping that forum memebrs would have some additional ones.

Here are links to the high resolution images.

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https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...f347d88971.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...0b99b8f016.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...9e9ee0348c.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...8f45069f07.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...96c882c086.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b27c21b6d6.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...53875ad4ca.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...efcc66e0db.jpg


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https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...0a966f4198.jpg

The wall of weapons and caged weapons....hey look at that saintie three rows up on the right side!!! Now let me just go and find a ladder.

estcrh 24th December 2015 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Emanuel
Lovely!

Eric, maybe add these to the existing threads on these musea? :shrug:
Hyderabad, Chowmahalla Palace
Bikaner Junagarh Fort

Emanuel

Emanual, both of your links go to the Junagarh fort.

I will place both of your Chowmahalla Palace/Junagarh Fort links here as well as dralin23's Junagarh fort thread link. If anyone know of any additional Indian Museum weapons/armor links please add them. Also any links to large sized images would be appreciated. If there are any good, detailed images from any of these threads I will add them here.


Chowmahalla Palace (Emanual)
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15495


Junagarh Fort (Emanual)
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?p=151645


Junagarh Fort (dralin23)
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20703


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