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| navigate by keyword : adi against although and archery are arrow arrowhead arrows back baapare became bone bowstring brass date developed empire end endamlaplusmn eurasian feathers firmly flight gez gezli head highly hold iron islaplusmn klaplusmn its knoted made menzil millennium nock oku origins ottoman pine puta range second shaft stabilise steppe target temren tradition turkish was which zihgir |
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| Turkish archery is a tradition of archery which became highly developed in the Ottoman Empire, although its origins date back to the Eurasian Steppe in the second millennium BC. Zihgir The shaft of arrows was made of pine and the head of iron, brass, or bone. At the end of the arrow are feathers to stabilise flight and knoted nock gez to hold the arrow firmly against the bowstring. |
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