
Tabar (axe) - Wikipedia
The tabar (also called tabarzin, which means "saddle axe" [in persian], Persian: تبر) is a type of battle axe. The term tabar is used for axes originating from the Ottoman Empire, Persia, India and surrounding countries and cultures. the word tabar is also used in most Slavic languages as the word for axe [ 1 ] (e.g. Russian : топор ).
Mughal weapons - Wikipedia
An axe with a longer handle, called tarangalah, was also used. The shafts of the tabar ranged from 17 to 23 inches (430 to 580 mm) in length with a head from 5 to 6 inches (130 to 150 mm) one way and 3 to 5 inches (76 to 127 mm) the other.
Battle axe - Wikipedia
The tabarzin (Persian: تبرزین, lit. "saddle axe" or "saddle hatchet") [16] is the traditional battle axe of Persia. It bears one or two crescent-shaped blades. The long form of the tabar was about seven feet long, while a shorter version was about three feet long.
The Tabarzin: Persian Battle Axe – BladesPro US
Nov 16, 2021 · Talk about an imposing, intimidating yet beautiful tool: meet the Tabarzin, the Battle Axe of Persia. Originating from Persia (Iran) in the 17th and 18th centuries, the Tabarzin was also used by warriors on horseback by armies in what is now modern-day Pakistan and India.
Ottoman Tabar Axe | Axes & Clubs | Stronghold Nation
The Tabar or sometimes referred to as The Tabarzin, was a form of Battle Axe common in many Persian Nations. It was a common battle fixture with The Ottoman Armies of the 17th Century. Ir would migrate in design to several Central European Nations as well (Hungary, etc).
Weapons - Tabar Axe - Sikh Museum
A less common weapon sometimes carried by Sikh warriors was the Tabar battle axe. A small light weapon it was meant for one to two handed swings. The large triangular blade has one broad cutting edge and its crescent shape indicates that it was not designed for armor piercing.
Persian 18th century Tabar War Axe - Michael D Long
Persian 18th century Tabar Battle Axe, iron construction blackened in colour with gold and silver decoration. Crescent-shaped blade with raised pieced top overall length 60cm the blade width 9cm. The tabar also called tabarzin, which means saddle axe is a type of battle axe.
Tabar (axe) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Oct 7, 2024 · The tabar (also called tabarzin, which means saddle axe) is a type of battle axe. The term tabar is used for axes originating from the Ottoman Empire, Persia, Armenia, India and surrounding countries and cultures.
Tabarzin Battle Axes – Indian Clubs and how to use them
Jan 9, 2017 · The Tabarzin or Tabar is a traditional Indo-Persian battle axe. It bears one or two crescent-shaped blades. The long form of the Tabar was about seven feet long, while a shorter version was about two to three feet long.
Tabar (axe) - Military Wiki | Fandom
The tabar (also called tabarzin which means "saddle axe") is a type of battle axe. The term "tabar" is used for axes originating from the Ottoman Empire, Persia, Armenia, [1] India and surrounding countries and cultures.