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Early Indian matchlocks (torador) as illustrated in the Baburnama (16th century) | |
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Early Indian matchlocks (torador) as illustrated in the Baburnama (16th century)
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These large cumbersome guns had a short range and an erratic aim, which is why soldiers preferred archery to musketry till a late period.
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Date | (1589-90) |
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