The book's main focus is on the development of arms and armor in Caucasus between the sixteenth and the early twentieth centuries, but it is considered in a more general context of period Eastern weapons, from those of late ...

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The book's main focus is on the development of arms and armor in Caucasus between the sixteenth and the early twentieth centuries, but it is considered in a more general context of period Eastern weapons, from those of late Mongol Empires, to Safavid Persia and the Ottomans. Its 328 large format pages are dedicated to providing both the overall classification of Caucasian weapons, as well as being a guide in both dating and attribution of such weapons to a specific culture: Circassian, Georgian, Dagestani, Chechen, Armenian, Azerbaijani, and so on. Well illustrated, with 213 photographs, including many unique, never before published items from both private and museum collections, it attempts to demonstrate all major forms of edged weapons and defensive armaments, from exceptionally rare early helmets to such classical Caucasian forms as kindjal and shashka. Most of the photographs were taken by well known still life photographers and are true works of art on their own. Though the book is in English, translations of figure captions into Russian are provided.

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