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a mannequin's head with metal decorations on it

Armors with circular breastplates appeared in the Middle East in the late fifteenth century and were used by the Ottoman heavy cavalry throughout the sixteenth century. This example has plates embossed in high relief lettering with several different verses from the Koran praising God

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a close up of a person in armor with lots of rivets on it

The image shows a close-up of a person wearing a suit of armor. The helmet is dark, with intricate gold designs and two eyeholes. The rest of the armor is detailed, with a floral pattern and a row of rivets running down the shoulder. The armor has a weathered and aged look. The background is blurred and out of focus.

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the armor is on display in a glass case

Chilta hazar masha (coat of a thousand nails). Indian armored clothing made from layers of fabric faced with velvet and studded with numerous small brass nails, which were often gilded. Fabric armor was very popular in India because metal became very hot under the Indian sun. Royal Armoury.

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Indian (sikh) armor,  khula-khud (helmet), char-aina (chahar-aina, chahar a’ineh), literally the four mirrors, chest armor with four plates, dastanas/bazu band (vambrace/arm guards), zirah (mail shirt) and zirah pajama (mail trousers) both with ganga jamni mail (iron and copper/brass links in a pattern), dhal (shield), torador matchlock rifle, talwar sword, kamr (gun belt). Royal Armouries in Leeds, England Indian Armor, Mirror Armor, Fantasy Indian Armor, South Asian Armor, Ancient Indian Armor, Mughal Soldier, Mughal Empire Armor, Titanic Behind The Scenes, Types Of Armor

Indian (sikh) armor, khula-khud (helmet), char-aina (chahar-aina, chahar a’ineh), literally the four mirrors, chest armor with four plates, dastanas/bazu band (vambrace/arm guards), zirah (mail shirt) and zirah pajama (mail trousers) both with ganga jamni mail (iron and copper/brass links in a pattern), dhal (shield), torador matchlock rifle, talwar sword, kamr (gun belt). Royal Armouries in Leeds, England

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an armor and helmet on display in a museum

Download this stock image: The mirror armor of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich made by armorer Nikita Davydov in 1635 From the collection of the Kremlin s Armory - B9F46N from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Indian armor, khula-khud (helmet), char aina (curaiss), dastana (vambrace/arm guard), dhal (shield), a traditional Sikh warrior outfit from the nearly 80 historical artefacts on display in central London at the world's first major exhibition on the Golden Temple of Amritsar, north India. A full-sized mannequin of a Sikh warrior dressed in the way a high-ranking warrior would have been at the height of the Sikh Empire, head to foot in original, ornate, gold body armour and weaponry. Mughal Armor, Sikh Armor, Sassanid Statue, Mughal Empire Warriors, Bronze Mace Head From The Seljuk Turkish Empire, Warrior Dress, Ancient Armor, Warrior Outfit, Historical Armor

Indian armor, khula-khud (helmet), char aina (curaiss), dastana (vambrace/arm guard), dhal (shield), a traditional Sikh warrior outfit from the nearly 80 historical artefacts on display in central London at the world's first major exhibition on the Golden Temple of Amritsar, north India. A full-sized mannequin of a Sikh warrior dressed in the way a high-ranking warrior would have been at the height of the Sikh Empire, head to foot in original, ornate, gold body armour and weaponry.

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four different views of an ornate gold and silver box

Persian char-aina (chahar-aina, chahar a’ineh). Literally the four mirrors. Four plates worn over a zirah (shirt of mail) in Persia, India and Central Asia, the interior is lined with velvet, It features elegant arabesques inlaid in gold, with leaves, clusters and birds and framed by a wide frieze of daisies and roses. Musée de l'Armée.

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an image of a gold colored object with two bells on it's back end

The mirror armour is a recurring suit of armor in the Dragon Quest series. It typically reflects magic back to the caster 33.3% of the time. The mirror armour has a defence bonus of +80, and may be worn by the Hero, his son, and Tuppence. The Mirror armour provides +95 defense, and may be worn by the Hero, Terry, Amos, and Goowain. The armour has the same stats as in the previous game and can be equipped by the Hero and Aishe. It can be obtained by playing Lucky Panel in the casino of...

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