Magic Weapons/tools
It's cool how Islamic Mythology has lots of cool weapons and tools right? Well, here is one of them:
One of the main characteristics of Islamic armor is that, compared to its European weapons, it is often relatively lighter. Islamic armor were decorated using a variety of techniques such as gilding, inlay, gold and silver encrusting, as well as setting with jewels. Other arms included javelins (throwing spears), battle axes, maces, and bows. Most of the weapons were certainly also used by foot soldiers, all were essentially suited for use by cavalry. Firearms had been introduced to the Islamic by trade and armed conflict in both the East and West, and the manufacture of cannon and handheld firearms became a highly regarded craft in many regions under Islamic rule. Sword blades of "Damascus steel" or "watered steel" refer to blades that had been given a wavy pattern, produced in the steel prior to forging using specific smelting and crucible techniques.
Enough of the history, you want to see more of the weapons right? The pictures, well, it will be showed, with descriptions so you can learn something along your way. Down below will be pictures of Islamic armor and weapons.
Enough of the history, you want to see more of the weapons right? The pictures, well, it will be showed, with descriptions so you can learn something along your way. Down below will be pictures of Islamic armor and weapons.