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mangonel Meaning in Bengali



একটি ইঞ্জিন যে মধ্যযুগীয় sieges সময় ব্যবহৃত কামান প্রদান; বড় বড় পাথর ও অন্যান্য মিসাইল নিক্ষেপ একটি ভারী যুদ্ধ ইঞ্জিন





mangonel's Usage Examples:

The mangonel, also called the traction trebuchet, was a type of trebuchet or siege engine used in Ancient China starting from the Warring States period.


earliest catapults date to at least the 4th century BC with the advent of the mangonel in ancient China, a type of traction trebuchet and catapult.


1330) was a Muslim Iraqi mangonel expert who served in Kublai Khan’s army in the conquest of the Southern.


The onager is often confused with the later mangonel, a "traction trebuchet" that replaced torsion powered siege engines in.


The first is the traction trebuchet, or mangonel, which uses manpower to swing the arm.


A corps of Frank mangonel specialists is known to have accompanied the Ilkhanid army in the conquest.


is a generic term for a medieval stone-throwing siege engine such as mangonels and trebuchets, used to hurl large rocks against the walls of the besieged.


1312) was a Muslim Persian mangonel expert who served in Kublai Khan’s army in the conquest of the Southern.


stone from one of the defenders' siege engines (either the trebuchet or a mangonel), apparently operated by donas e tozas e mulhers (ladies, girls, and women).


Al Muzaffar took part in the siege of Acre in 1291, bringing a large mangonel from Krak des Chevaliers to support the assault on the city.


A rock thrown by a mangonel destroyed part of the fortifications and killed three armoured knights.


Toulouse on 25 June 1218 when he was struck in the head by a stone from a mangonel and killed.


Muhammad), Ibrahim al-Hashimi, against one of Salamiyah's towers from a mangonel.


Among the most common were the ballista, mangonel and trebuchet.


Medieval designs include a large number of catapults such as the mangonel, onager, the ballista, the traction trebuchet (first designed in China.



mangonel's Meaning':

an engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles

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