- tribesmen, who
deposed Shah Shuja.
Jezails were
primarily used in the
First and
Second Anglo-Afghan Wars by Pashtuns.
Jezails were
generally handmade weapons...
- in Kipling's poem "The
Grave of the
Hundred Head".
Turkish wall guns,
jezails,
carbines and muskets.
Polish wall gun from the 18th century. 17th century...
- out to
drive them away but the
Afghans inflicted heavy casualties firing jezails at long
range from the high ground. The East
India troops fled leaving...
-
cavalry wouldn't have been able to do much
against the
Afghan Zamburaks and
Jezails in a
pitched battle. The most
probable outcome would have been a dela****...
- Middle-Eastern
slavers (the
audience must
deduce this from
their turbans and use of
Jezails muskets inscribed with the
words from the Qur'an).
During this, the guide...
- musketry, and
cavalry of the
Marathas against the
heavy cavalry,
musketry (
jezail) and
mounted artillery (zamburak) of the
Afghans and the
Rohillas led by...
-
recordings of
Persian soldiers using jezails in
combat dates back to the mid-seventeenth century. In
addition to the
jezail, jazāyerchi also used shamshirs...
-
existing ones. Its
usage is
thought to have been
similar to the
Afghan jezail or
American long rifle.
During the
Musket Wars
period in New Zealand, between...
-
detect and
attack enemy soldiers.
Sharps rifle Buffalo rifle Hawken rifle Jezail "Kentucky/Pennsylvania Long
Rifle Home Page".
Archived from the original...
- in Age of
Empires III,
serving as a form of
light artillery.
Camel gun
Jezail Wall gun
Ottoman Empire Napoleonic Era
Howitzer Nicolle, David; McBride...