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arquebuses Meaning in Bengali



একটি দীর্ঘ পিপা সঙ্গে একটি অপ্রচলিত আগ্নেয়াস্ত্র

Noun:

সেকেলে বন্দুকবিশেষ,





arquebuses's Usage Examples:

Heavy arquebuses mounted on wagons were called arquebus à croc.


According to some documents of the 19th century, there were quite a few arquebuses along the fortress walls of Smolensk with Ganusov's name on them (and.


The festival includes daily "battles" through the town, where arquebuses are extensively used.


matchlock arquebuses (tüfek) by the Janissary corps of the Ottoman army date them from 1394 to 1465.


However it's unclear whether these were arquebuses or small.


The Chinese used the term "bird-gun" to refer to arquebuses and Turkish arquebuses may have reached China before Portuguese ones.


formation combined soldiers armed with pikes and soldiers armed with arquebuses and/or muskets.


the northeast of the city center, had been known for the production of arquebuses and guns since 1544.


against Turkish raids and provided with "guns", it means cannons and arquebuses.


began deploying the first "hand cannons", and the earliest small-bore arquebuses, with burning "match locks", appeared on the battlefield in the later.


The siege is notable for the first time "Portuguese derived" arquebuses were used in battle in Japan.


weapons are mentioned as belonging to the tower: two double arquebuses, five simple arquebuses, a small cannon, eight large spears, a halebard, five barrels.


However, Japanese arquebuses reached behind the reinforcements.


Artillery and arquebuses were also used by the Russians to great effect.


They were harassed by the Arima with large caliber arquebuses mounted on boats.


addition, they were the first to effectively mix pikes and firearms (arquebuses).


500 light cavalry and 2,500 infantry, many of whom were equipped with arquebuses.


He also arranged for massive purchases of arquebuses to make the clan prosperous for the planned unification of Kyūshū by Takahisa.


It describes the Chinese matchlock arquebuses used at Uedahara in 1548, making that the first field battle in Japan.


languages since at least 1711, where its meaning evolved to include muskets, arquebuses and shotguns.


, arquebuses, muskets) is the rifling within its gun barrel.



arquebuses's Meaning':

an obsolete firearm with a long barrel

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