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There are also articles about North African long guns, including nice photos, in "Islamic Weapons from Maghrib to Moghul" by Anthony C. Tirri.
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you tricked me very well ![]() where I listed pictures for; - 20 long guns for Morocco - 04 pistols for Morocco - 14 long guns for Algeria - 03 pistols for Algeria - 08 long guns for Kabylia - 02 long guns for Tunisia none at all, for "Tuareg", and you say that the Tuareg had firearms (19th century) as per exception, "yes", but not on regular basis, as I mentioned it thank you to have making me do research to support my argumentation it is good to reopen the books from time to time, to refresh the memory ![]() all the best à + Dom |
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Hi Dom,
As I wrote already I stroke sail .....so I do not understand. ![]() Of course before I made reference for Tirri´s book I went through it. But If you are going to be precise, there is one for Tuareg (of the type presented here) ![]() ![]() (But desperately really - I fully understand gun is not their original weapon. And BTW - Years ago I visited 6 times Ghadames and two times Ghat, which were considered to be part Azjer Tuaregs territories before, and I saw some old photos in a small private museum in Ghadames - maybe armed accompanions of caravan...) best Martin |
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