![Balkan Ottoman musket Boyliya with mother of pearl and mosaic inlay | Mosaic inlay, Arms and armour, Inlay Balkan Ottoman musket Boyliya with mother of pearl and mosaic inlay | Mosaic inlay, Arms and armour, Inlay](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/c0/e0/70/c0e0706128ee5e0cf5668dde327d9ab0.jpg)
Balkan Ottoman musket Boyliya with mother of pearl and mosaic inlay | Mosaic inlay, Arms and armour, Inlay
![Stork Kosova on Twitter: "Turkish flintlock musket with inlaid ivory and a fine pattern-welded steel barrel, 18th century. #flintlock #musket #Turkish #Ottoman For Video https://t.co/GGGjx2T0U2 https://t.co/MGk1NaWSBk" / Twitter Stork Kosova on Twitter: "Turkish flintlock musket with inlaid ivory and a fine pattern-welded steel barrel, 18th century. #flintlock #musket #Turkish #Ottoman For Video https://t.co/GGGjx2T0U2 https://t.co/MGk1NaWSBk" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DoLEkkzXoAEjbKX.jpg)
Stork Kosova on Twitter: "Turkish flintlock musket with inlaid ivory and a fine pattern-welded steel barrel, 18th century. #flintlock #musket #Turkish #Ottoman For Video https://t.co/GGGjx2T0U2 https://t.co/MGk1NaWSBk" / Twitter
![Original Imperial German Garde Regiment Marked Mauser M1871/84 Rifle b – International Military Antiques Original Imperial German Garde Regiment Marked Mauser M1871/84 Rifle b – International Military Antiques](http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1524/1342/products/ONJR21VD334__02_grande.jpg?v=1643431748)
Original Imperial German Garde Regiment Marked Mauser M1871/84 Rifle b – International Military Antiques
![A RARE MIQUELET-LOCK MUSKET BELONGING TO A GROUP OF OTTOMAN FIREARMS WITH LUXURIOUS IVORY-VENEERED STOCKS, POSSIBLY CARRIED BY THE GUARD OF SULTAN ABDUL HAMID I A RARE MIQUELET-LOCK MUSKET BELONGING TO A GROUP OF OTTOMAN FIREARMS WITH LUXURIOUS IVORY-VENEERED STOCKS, POSSIBLY CARRIED BY THE GUARD OF SULTAN ABDUL HAMID I](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2008/CSK/2008_CSK_05427_0037_000(045755).jpg?mode=max)
A RARE MIQUELET-LOCK MUSKET BELONGING TO A GROUP OF OTTOMAN FIREARMS WITH LUXURIOUS IVORY-VENEERED STOCKS, POSSIBLY CARRIED BY THE GUARD OF SULTAN ABDUL HAMID I
![Matchlock Musket, c. 1750. Turkey, Ottoman period (1299–1922). Wood, steel, brass, mother-of-pearl inlay, and leather; overall: 103.5 cm (40 3/4 in.); barrel: 68.3 cm (26 7/8 in.). Collectively, the Safavid, Mughal, and Matchlock Musket, c. 1750. Turkey, Ottoman period (1299–1922). Wood, steel, brass, mother-of-pearl inlay, and leather; overall: 103.5 cm (40 3/4 in.); barrel: 68.3 cm (26 7/8 in.). Collectively, the Safavid, Mughal, and](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2H0YCXM/matchlock-musket-c-1750-turkey-ottoman-period-12991922-wood-steel-brass-mother-of-pearl-inlay-and-leather-overall-1035-cm-40-34-in-barrel-683-cm-26-78-in-collectively-the-safavid-mughal-and-ottoman-empires-are-known-as-the-gunpowder-empires-particularly-from-the-15001700s-they-were-among-the-strongest-economic-cultural-and-militaristic-powers-each-trained-and-equipped-their-armies-with-the-latest-gunpowder-firearms-particularly-cannons-and-muskets-while-used-in-battle-muskets-were-also-used-for-leisure-activities-particularly-hunting-the-decoration-on-2H0YCXM.jpg)
Matchlock Musket, c. 1750. Turkey, Ottoman period (1299–1922). Wood, steel, brass, mother-of-pearl inlay, and leather; overall: 103.5 cm (40 3/4 in.); barrel: 68.3 cm (26 7/8 in.). Collectively, the Safavid, Mughal, and
Why did the Ottomans and Indian Empires adopt muskets? What made them think that muskets were superior to bows? - Quora
![Stork Kosova auf Twitter: "Turkish Miquelet Rifle, 18th century. Made of steel, wood, ivory, copper alloys, mother-of-pearl, gold and silver. L: 154.31 cm, Cal: 12 mm, W: 4862 g. #musket #rifle #çakmaklı # Stork Kosova auf Twitter: "Turkish Miquelet Rifle, 18th century. Made of steel, wood, ivory, copper alloys, mother-of-pearl, gold and silver. L: 154.31 cm, Cal: 12 mm, W: 4862 g. #musket #rifle #çakmaklı #](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXB-AxpWkAEM6nR.jpg)