Arms and Armor from Iran

Arms and Armor from Iran

Author: Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani

Publisher: Legat Verlag

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783932942228

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This book is the result of more than a decade of intensive research in the field of Iranian arms and armor, illustrating for the first time selected arrays from 10 Iranian museums. The topic is introduced with a general overview of Iranian history with particular emphasis on military history. Drawing from more than 500 sources, this study also includes an overview of the development of historical copper, bronze, iron, and steel weapons such as swords, bows, maces, axes, shields, armor, and more. In-depth information regarding the classification of the various artifacts is also presented, and different signatures on swords and other weapons are illustrated within the treatise, exploring each item in its cultural setting. A chapter dedicated to the martial arts and warrior training in ancient Iran, traces of which are still evident in the modern culture, is also featured.


Lexicon of Arms and Armor from Iran

Lexicon of Arms and Armor from Iran

Author: Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani

Publisher: Legat Verlag

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783932942310

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Persian culture and civilization is a fascinating one, and in this comprehensive volume all major types of the Persian language are taken into consideration, namely, the Avestan, the Old Persian, the Middle Persian (Pahlavi), and the New Persian. With over 5,700 entries, this reference provides a sound and solid base of terminology of arms and armor in Persian so that military historians, historians, museum curators, researchers, collectors, and those interested in reading historical accounts and epic stories may understand and use the appropriate terms related to each certain type of weapon.


Islamic Arms and Armour

Islamic Arms and Armour

Author: Thom Richardson

Publisher: Royal Armouries

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780948092718

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"Royal Armouries, arms and armour series"--Cover.


Armies of the Iran–Iraq War 1980–88

Armies of the Iran–Iraq War 1980–88

Author: Chris McNab

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2022-01-20

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1472845552

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Driven by the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the insecurities it provoked in Saddam Hussein's Iraqi dictatorship, the Iran–Iraq War would become the largest conventional conflict of the period. Curiously little-known considering its scale and longevity, the struggle between Iran and Iraq was primarily fought along the 1,458km border in a series of battles which, despite both sides being armed with modern small arms, armour and aircraft, often degenerated into attritional struggles reminiscent of World War I. Such a comparison was underlined by frequent periods of deadlock, the extensive use of trenches by both sides, and the deployment of chemical weapons by Iraq. Fully illustrated with specially commissioned artwork, this study investigates the organization, appearance and equipment of the ground forces of both sides in the Iran–Iraq War, including Iraq's Republican Guards and Iran's Pasdaran or Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The war resulted in stalemate with some half a million dead and at least as many wounded. The financial costs incurred in waging such a long and debilitating war were one of the spurs that led Saddam Hussein to invade Kuwait barely two years later, setting in motion one of the defining currents of recent Middle-Eastern history.


Persian Steel

Persian Steel

Author: James W. Allan

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13:

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Study of the Tanavoli collection's iron and steel objects, supplemented in important areas by items from the Ashmoleon Museum.


Armour Never Wearies

Armour Never Wearies

Author: Timothy Dawson

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2013-08-05

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 0752494244

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Armour Never Wearies is the first volume to bring together all the hitherto scattered evidence – archaeological, literary and artistic – for the forms and uses of scale and lamellar armours in the region west of the Ural Mountains throughout the 3,500 years during which these armours were used. The interpretation of this data is informed by the author’s long practical experience as a maker of arms and armour, martial artist and horseman. It offers systematic definitions and analysis of these often misunderstood forms of armour, along with detailed diagrams and instructions that will be of great use to any who wish to turn their hands to reconstruction. Along the way, this unique synthesis of evidence and interpretation debunks some myths that have arisen in recent years.