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Old 6th February 2013, 11:30 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Martin Lubojacky
There are also articles about North African long guns, including nice photos, in "Islamic Weapons from Maghrib to Moghul" by Anthony C. Tirri.
Hi Martin
you tricked me very well you have in your library a very good reference book
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

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