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The Armor Of The Indian Soldiers At Different Periods In History

Since antiquity, the armor was used in the Indian subcontinent. This is the list of armor used by Indian soldiers at different periods in history.

Welcome to Indian Medieval Armour

Meerut, the historical town of North India, is globally famous for its excellent handcrafted goods and artwares. The fine workmanship and finishing reflected in these articles attract millions of buyers from

Indian armour

In the Arthashastra, the Patta armor is described as a coat of iron, steel or animal skins with hoofs and horns of various animals like porpoise, rhinoceros, and bison without cover for the arms.

Body Armour | Bulletproof Armour Manufacturer | Indian Armour

We manufacture premium quality body armour that includes a large range of ballistic helmets, ballistic panels, bullet-resistant vests, stab-resistant vests, and spike-resistant vests. These products are well

Armour in Medieval India. Medieval Indian Armour, Hoysaḷa

This article seeks to interpret these carvings, to identify the reality of the armour shown and to explain its socio-political context. Potential links are drawn between such carved

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Arms and Armour

Indian weapons like bows, daggers, shields, helmets, foot armours and armours for the protection of animals were used in battles. But few were used for decoration also.

Oriental-Arms: Very Fine and Complete 19 C. Indian Parade Armor

A fine and complete parade armor from North India, second half of the 19 C., including mail shirt and trousers, breast armor plates, arms shields (Bazu Band) shield and helmet.

Armor of Mail

The design of Indian armor was influenced by combat style, cultural inclinations, and significantly also by local climate. Due to the heat and humidity common to the region, light and flexible mail and padded

South Indian Armor

This distinctive armor, constructed of mail and steel plates decorated with embossed brass plaques, is thought to come from Sind, now a province of Southern Pakistan.

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