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A pearly and brass decorated flintlock jezail originating from Afghanistan, lock is dated 1810.
A captain in the Afghan army defects to Mujahideen fighters near Herat, Soviet Afghan War, 1980
A bone, pearl, and brass decorated Afghan Jezail flintlock musket, 19th century.
Afghan tribesmen ambush a British column in the Hindu Kush mountains during the “Retreat from
Afghan matchlock musket, early 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Afghan lohar (folding sickle), 19th century.from Hermann Historica
An Afghan decorated percussion pistol with pearl and gold inlays, late 19th century.
19th century Afghan Jezail flintlock musket.
Afghan warrior with matchlock jezail, 1895.
Collection of Afghan, Indian, Middle Eastern, North African, and Mediterranean muskets belonging to
Ornate gold, silver, and pearl decorated flintlock Jezail, Afghanistan, 19th century.
A brass and bone mounted Afghan jezail dated to the First Anglo Afghan War (1839 - 1842).
A pearl inlaid (most likely Afghan) British short lever Martini Henry breechloading carbine, dated 1
The First Anglo Afghan War, Part I — The Great GameAfghanistan has always been the crossroads
Afghan pulouar, 19th century.from Mandarin Mansion
Afghan tribesmen firing jezail muskets, late 19th century.
The First Anglo Afghan War, Part II — The Afghan RebellionIn case you missed part IThe British
A small, ornate Afghan percussion jezail carbine, 19th century.
Ornate Afghan jezail flintlock rifle, 19th century.
Afghan Jezail flintlock musket, 19th century.
Afghan matchlock musket presented to Major Shaw of the Indian Army, whilst he was commanding a detac
Afghan man with jezail, 1879-1880.
The First Anglo Afghan War Part III — The Bloody Retreat from Kabul.In case you missed Part I,
peashooter85:The Jezail musket,An odd and exotic looking firearm originating from Central Asia, the
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