What is a jezail bullet?

What is a jezail bullet?

It is a long-range firearm capable of hitting a target several hundred yards away. A Jezail bullet, is therefore, the ammunition which was fired from these weapons, typically a spherical round of lead-shot.

When was the Jezail musket made?

Original Afghan Flintlock Jezail Musket made with Brown Bess Lock – circa 1840.

What is a camel gun?

‘Camel gun’ 1851 Zamburaks were a type of swivel gun, attached to the saddle used on camels, reasoning the title given here. The ‘camel gun’ was displayed as part of exhibits from India at the Great Exhibition. The reports consist of the juries’ comments and assessments of the works displayed in the exhibition.

What does Jezail mean in English?

The jezail or jezzail (Pashto: جزائل‎, ultimately from the plural form Arabic: جزایل‎, “long [barrels]”) is a simple, cost-efficient and often handmade long arm commonly used in Central Asia and parts of the Middle East in the past.

What is the Zamburak or camel gun?

Zamburak (Persian: زمبورک‎), literally meaning wasp, was a specialized form of self-propelled artillery from the early modern period, featuring small swivel guns mounted on and fired from camels. Its operators was known as a zamburakchi. The zamburak became a deadly weapon in the 18th century.

What is a jezail rifle?

The jezail was a hand-crafted type of long musket or rifle used prominently in India, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Usually a musket, the jezail was similar to the Kentucky rifle, meant to provide superior accuracy and range in rugged terrain.

How do you identify a jezail?

Since Jezails were made to order by individual craftsmen they are not standardised, having either matchlock or flintlock mechanisms and often using Brown Bess Flintlock Musket lockwork, and sometimes having rifled barrels, but are typically identified by their unusual horn-shaped stock.

How big is a jezail musket?

The jezail musket. To western eyes, looks ungainly, weird, strange! Very long barrel, firing a large .75 caliber [about 20 mm] round! But to the Afghan tribesman, ideally suited for the terrain and the type of tribal warfare endemic to the region!

What is the history of the jezail?

Lithograph dated during the First Anglo-Afghan War of a Pashtun tribesmen (from the Ghizai tribe) and his jezail. Jezails were generally handmade weapons, and consequently they varied widely in their construction.

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