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Cole Nelson
Location: Washington State Joined: 23 Sep 2013
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Posted: Mon 23 Sep, 2013 6:14 pm Post subject: A question about the Quntariya... |
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Hey everyone! I have been following discussion threads here for a couple years now, and I final decided to join club. Although I am only 17, and don't have nearly as much experience as the vast majority of my fellow forumites, I am very interested in all things relating to historic arms and armor. Any way, on to the question.
I recently picked up a translation of "The Book of Contemplation", by Usama Ibn Munqidh, and so far It has been a very interesting read. Usama makes frequent references to the use of "quntariya" spears by both his fellow Muslims as well as crusading Europeans. I was wondering if anyone has more information concerning these weapons; in particular their length, weight, and general design as well as any surviving examples. Thanks in advance!
It is better to live one day as a lion than one thousand days as a sheep ~ Arabic Proverb
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Ahmad Tabari
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Posted: Mon 23 Sep, 2013 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Cole,
My knowledge on quntariya spears is limited, but from what I understand the name comes from the Byzantine kontarion. Just like the latter, quntariya spears seem to have been shorter and possibly heavier than the traditional Arab reed lances.
Hope this helps
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David Lewis Smith
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Posted: Mon 23 Sep, 2013 8:27 pm Post subject: |
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It really appears to be nothing more than a 12 to 15 foot heavy lance used by Parthian and Sassanian cavalrymen. Its organs are 1st century AD. The odd thing is it seams it was used two handed from horseback.
David L Smith
MSG (RET)
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