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Old 21st July 2017, 07:39 AM   #1
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Default Rare Korean photographs showing armor being worn.

Korean brigandine armor and helmets being worn, very late 1800s to very early 1900s.
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Old 21st July 2017, 02:45 PM   #2
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Question Hyundai?

Interesting logo on the chair of the vehicle (only on the cloured plate).
Is it the first prototype of a Hyundai car?
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Old 21st July 2017, 04:19 PM   #3
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Interesting logo on the chair of the vehicle (only on the cloured plate).
Is it the first prototype of a Hyundai car?
The logo also in the carriers sleeves; probably some local photoshoper with a Corean sense of humour
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Old 21st July 2017, 09:51 PM   #4
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Interesting logo on the chair of the vehicle (only on the cloured plate).
Is it the first prototype of a Hyundai car?
Actually the words "Hyundai" were spelled out on one of the wooden rails of the cart, it has since been edited out. I have no idea how old the colorized version is but I posted it as an example of how this type of armor might have looked when it was being used.
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looks more like the B&W photos w/o the calligraphic annotations and hyundai advert.
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looks more like the B&W photos w/o the calligraphic annotations and hyundai advert.
Thanks, I was looking for this exact image but could not find it.
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...could not find it.
neither could i

i restored it with photoshop.
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Default Indian mounted warrior.

Here are two rare photographs, they show what was certainly among the very last of the mounted Indian warriors. I found the first photo awhile back, recently I ran into the second photo. These two photos were obviously meant to be seen together, they are labeled #38 and #39. I edited both photos and created a new image showing both side of this Indian warrior in one photo.

Indian warrior from Orchha. Mounted Indian warrior with a tulwar sword, wearing mail and plate armor (zirah bagtar), helmet (khula khud) and arm guards (dastana), he is holding a very long lance and there is a shield at his side.
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Old 25th July 2017, 03:24 AM   #9
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This image was posted already but I found a much larger one.

Moroccan man wearing a genoui (janwi) dagger and holding a kabyle (moukhala) musket, 1875-1890.

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Old 15th October 2023, 01:47 AM   #10
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Here are two rare photographs, they show what was certainly among the very last of the mounted Indian warriors. I found the first photo awhile back, recently I ran into the second photo. These two photos were obviously meant to be seen together, they are labeled #38 and #39. I edited both photos and created a new image showing both side of this Indian warrior in one photo.

Indian warrior from Orchha. Mounted Indian warrior with a tulwar sword, wearing mail and plate armor (zirah bagtar), helmet (khula khud) and arm guards (dastana), he is holding a very long lance and there is a shield at his side.
Great photos! Thanks for sharing and editing.

I have a heavy duty Indian spear here of similar length.

I've often thought it was Mughal heavy cavalry, perhaps even Sri Lankan in origin as there are similarities to a very long old Sri Lankan lance here, however, I remain uncertain as the large one does not have the taper and POB like the one in the images.

Thanks again for sharing!
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