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Two more interesting photos showing armor being worn, the first is titled "Turkmen soldiers", three warriors dressed in mail carrying shields and weapons. the next photo had a title of "hill men'', it shows Indian warriors, two are wearing mail, and look at the size of the spears.
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Two very interesting images from around 1911 to 1915 from the Bamum kingdom in Cameroon.
One photo shows the king and the other two of his sons. I find these images particularly fascinating because they clearly show takouba in a region I did not know they were used. |
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I am wondering why they are holding them(takoubas) hilt to the ground???...it does look like they have both taken off their belts and slung them across the top of the takouba. Looks like a curved dagger on the ground also attached to a belt.
Interesting... Great pic....thanks for the addition! |
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Good eye for the knife - hadn't noticed that. Here's a few examples from the present day: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikaram...57606151530689 http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikaram...57606151530689 http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikaram...57606151530689 |
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A couple of additions to this thread.
Where: Paris Museum When: Unknown Who: Museum display of Tuareg warriors Weapons visible: spears, swords Source if known: Old French postcard Where: Italian Libya When: Presumed sometime between 1911 and the 1940s Who: Tuareg archer Weapons visible: Bow, arrows Source if known: Old Italian postcard |
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Interesting photo Benteng Samaghani rond 1895.
Armed Atjehers with Dutch soldiers. See also http://www.atchin.nl/Atchin/Atjehers/Atjehers.html https://www.facebook.com/Keumpenie |
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From Timor!
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Great pic of Moro armor and kampillan(note pommel holes but no hair decoration)...not to mention a gorgeous shield that several of us would love to have!!!
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that is a great pic of an old Moro warrior
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Great picture of this Maranao (probably) datu. However the photo is a little washed out, so here is the picture modified to bring out more detail.
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A few Moros .
First picture; a Moro of above middle class; he has a horse and a nice kris . Second; two Vintas . Note that the tassels on the boom-ends are most likely used as 'tell-tales' to show wind flow over the sail . I think it is interesting to note that almost all the spears in the 'fence' ,picture 3 have 'tassels just below the blade . I expect those were functional rather than decorative . Wouldn't we love to own that fence . Looks like a Krag that the soldier in the background of the next to last picture is holding; these strike me as exceptionally long lances . And the guys in the last picture ?? Pure attitude . ![]() Enjoy . ![]() Last edited by Rick; 7th December 2012 at 06:15 AM. |
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