A Turkish Bronze Cannon in the Tower of London
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https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.1986.122Abstract
When the Ottoman Turks made Brusa in Asia Minor their capital in 1326, they were no more than a minor Asiatic military power, fighting as horse-archers as countless nomadic people before them, but within less than two hundred years, they had become the leading military power in Europe. The military technology of this extraordinary people has received comparatively little attention from historians.
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