Sabers
The shashka is a type of long-bladed weapon, with its name derived from Circassian and meaning "long knife." This weapon was designed for repelling sudden attacks: the shashka was worn on a shoulder belt in such a way that the fighter could draw it from the scabbard and strike in a single motion without changing the position of their hand.
Caucasian Weapons of the 16th-20th Centuries
Caucasian Weapons of the 16th-20th Centuries
The saber is a type of long-bladed weapon, and its name has Circassian origins, meaning "long knife
Sabers
Caucasian flintlock pistols have distinctive features that significantly differentiate them from European firearms
Flintlock Pistols
The saber is a slashing and thrusting weapon consisting of a blade, hilt, and scabbard. Several types of sabers are common in the Caucasus
Sabers
Powder horns were used to store gunpowder. These containers were shaped like a curved horn and were typically made of wood
Powder Horns
Caucasian flintlock rifles featured long, typically rifled barrels that could be round or faceted
Flintlock Rifles
A whip is a type of striking tool, with its main component being a long braided strap made of rawhide leather
Whip
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Household items of the Caucasus have become historical relics. These include dishes, musical instruments, tools, jewelry, and elements of women's clothing
Household Items
Caucasian weapons are a unique monument of material culture and a tangible embodiment of the history of the Caucasus
Caucasian Weapons of the 16th-20th Centuries
The military equipment of the Caucasus consists of numerous elements, including naturski (leather belts), gaziri (swords), and nagaykas (whips), which are used by servicemen to perform combat tasks
Military equipment items
The peoples of the Caucasus have long been distinguished by their unique national costumes, which were not only elements of clothing...
Clothing
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