Ingresar
   
  ¿Olvidó su nombre de usuario? ¡Haga clic aquí!
--------------------OR--------------------
Please submit the details below to send us your details to help us track your username.



CAPTCHA Image
[Different Image]

Exótica India toma su privacidad muy en serio. La información que usted proporciona por encima no será compartida con nadie.
Al suscribirse, recibirá nuestros boletines por correo electrónico y actualizaciones de productos, no más de dos veces al mes. Todos los correos electrónicos se enviarán por Exotic India Pvt Ltd utilizando la dirección de correo electrónico info@exoticindia.com.

Por favor, lea nuestra Política de Privacidad para más detalles.
|6

Viendo del 32 de 1927      Anterior | Siguiente

Indian Helmets

Indian Helmets

Especificaciones

Código del Artículo: NAB135

por K. K. Sharma

Paperback (Edición: 2001)

National Museum, Janpath, New Delhi

Idioma: English
Tamaño: 17.3" x 11.5"
Páginas: 16 (Ten Color Plates)
Precio: $22.50   Envío Gratis
Vistos veces desde el 15th Apr, 2013

Descripción

Head, the most prominent of vulnerable organs, had to be protected well. In all the battles fought, big or small, some kind of defence for the head was invariably used. No helmet-like object has been traced in the Harappan Culture. The first-ever mention is made in the Rigveda where it is equated with sipra (head covering). The common name for a helmet in ancient India was shirastrana (defence for the head). In the Ramayana , Mahaparshwa - the ogre, used helmet who was later shot dead by Angad, the son of Bali. In Mahabharat, Duryodhana wore formidable helmet and the one used by Jayadratha was made of gold, which was later cut into two pieces by Soudhadra's sword. The helmet of the epic period was a steel head-piece which was worn along with the cuirass or chain mail. The ordinary soldiers, however, used pagri (turban) or some covering made of fabric.

Indo-Greeks, Indo-Bactrians and Indo-Parthians who ruled Northwest India during 3rd-1st centuries BC were expert warriors and horse riders. They were the first to be portrayed on their coins as helmeted knights. On the obverse of the joint square coin of Agathokleia and Strabo, the queen is using a helmet.

Click Here for More Books Published By National Museum

Viendo del 32 de 1927      Anterior | Siguiente

Comentarios de los Clientes

Publicar un comentario
 
 

Revisión Post
Mi Galería
Puede seguir añadiendo elementos que te gusta a esta galería como una lista de deseos. Si Ingresar que recordará su galería para su reutilización futura.
Borrar | Añadir a Cesta
Ingresar | Registro para guardarlo en su galería
Artículos relacionados
Artículos relacionados
We accept PayPal  VISA  MasterCard  Discover  American Express
Site Powered by www.unlimitedfx.com