Look up Assegai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An assegai or assagai (originally Berber zaġāya "spear", from Old French azagaie Old Spanish azagaya < Arabic az-zaġāyah) is a weapon for throwing or hurling, usually a light spear or javelin made of wood and pointed with iron. It was exported to the Iberian peninsula and was used up through the gunpowder period; for example, the 14th century Catalan Christian foot mercenaries called the Almogàvers wielded this weapon to great effect throughout southern Europe and the Levant. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (800x949, 341 KB) Description: COMMONWEALTH JOINT AIR TRAINING PLAN, NO 23 AIR SCHOOL AT WATERKLOOF, PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, JANUARY 1943 An Askari native guards an aircraft with an assegai. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (800x949, 341 KB) Description: COMMONWEALTH JOINT AIR TRAINING PLAN, NO 23 AIR SCHOOL AT WATERKLOOF, PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, JANUARY 1943 An Askari native guards an aircraft with an assegai. ...
A drawing of an Askari by Wilhelm Kuhnert Askari is an Arabic, Persian and Swahili word meaning soldier (Arabic: â âaskarÄ«). It was frequently used to describe indigenous troops in East Africa and the Middle East serving European colonial powers but also describes policemen and security guards. ...
The group of countries known as the Allies of World War II consisted of those nations opposed to the Axis Powers during the Second World War. ...
Waterkloof (Afrikaans for Water Cliff) is a suburb of the city of Pretoria, South Africa. ...
City motto: Praestantia Praevaleat Pretoria (May Pretoria Be Pre-eminent In Excellence) Province Gauteng Area - % water 1,644 km² 0. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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The Berbers (also called Imazighen, free men, singular Amazigh) are an ethnic group indigenous to Northwest Africa, speaking the Berber languages of the Afroasiatic family. ...
French (français, langue française) is one of the most important Romance languages, outnumbered in speakers only by Spanish and Portuguese. ...
This article is about the international language known as Spanish. ...
The bayonet, still used in war as both knife and spearpoint. ...
Hunting spear and knife, from Mesa Verde National Park. ...
Look up Javelin on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Javelin can refer to several things: For the spear-like object,used as a thrown weapon in ancient times see Javelin Ancient For the modern athletic discipline see Javelin throw. ...
A tree trunk as found at the Veluwe, The Netherlands Wood is derived from woody plants, notably trees but also shrubs. ...
General Name, Symbol, Number iron, Fe, 26 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 8, 4, d Appearance lustrous metallic with a grayish tinge Atomic mass 55. ...
The Almogavars (Almogà vers in Catalan; Almogávares in Spanish) were a class of (mainly) Catalan soldiers, well-known during the Christian reconquista (reconquest) of the Iberian peninsula. ...
In Southern Africa, particularly among the Zulu, assegai were generally used as stabbing weapons instead or, in shorter form (known as an Iklwqwervhjmvhnbvgnv nvbgjhnghgvcfcbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbgfxxxxxxxxxxxxree (Curtisia dentata) whose wood was suitable for making spears or lances, most notably by the Bantu peoples of southern Africa. Categories: Africa geography stubs | Southern Africa ...
The Zulu (South African English and isiZulu: amaZulu) are an African ethnic group of about 11 million people who live mainly in the province KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. ...
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Species Curtisia dentata Curtisia dentata, or Cape Lancewood, is a plant from southern Africa. ...
References - This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
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