Kulah-Zirah
Kulah-Zirah | |
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Information | |
Weapon type: | helmet |
Designations: | Kulah Zirah |
Region of origin / author: |
Persia, Ottoman Empire , India |
Distribution: | India, Persia, Turkey |
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The Kulah Zirah also Kulah Sirah is a helmet from India, Persia and Turkey.
description
The Kulah Zirah is usually made of steel . The Kulah Zirah is hemispherical or bowl-shaped and often consists of several plates that are connected to one another with chain armor, or made entirely of chain mesh . On its top there is a plate on which a point is often attached. It can be equipped with an adjustable nose iron as a visor , or the face is protected by a triangular chain fabric that is transparent or with two openings for the eyes. The nose irons can be made narrow or so wide at the bottom that they cover the entire lower half of the face. Padding was worn under the helmet. A related helmet is the Kulah Khud ; in this case, however, the helmet bell is made from a piece of metal.
literature
- Gayatri Nath Pant, KK Sharma: Indian Armors in the National Museum Collection. A catalog. National Museum of India, New Delhi 2001, ISBN 81-85832-12-9 , pp. 41, 188.
- E. Jaiwant Paul, Arms and Armor: Traditional Weapons of India , Roli Books, 2005, ISBN 978-8174363404 , pp. 115-116
Individual evidence
- ↑ George Cameron Stone : A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All Times. With an Introduction by Donald J. LaRocca. Courier Dover Publications, Mineola NY 1999, ISBN 0-486-40726-8 , p. 399.
- ↑ E. Jaiwant Paul, pp 115-116