Hello, I'm currently designing a paladin character for a Dungeons and Dragons game, and I wanted to try something different than the European-style plate mail that's more common.
Cursory research told me that the Ottomans didn't really go for heavier armor, instead relying more on mobility, but I was wondering if there were any good references for heavier armor in the style of the Ottomans. I felt a forum about historical armor would be a good place to ask.
Indo-Persian armor in it's plate form consisted of:
khula-khud (helmet),
char-aina (chahar-aina, chahar a’ineh), literally translated to "the four mirrors". It's chest armor with four plates,
dastanas/bazu band (vambrace/arm guards),
zirah (mail shirt)
Here's a modern reproduction, with some inaccuracies:
It's worth noting that this is rather late period (17th century and onwards, if I remember correctly), and there are many variations - including some armor made of many smaller overlapping plates or sheets.
If you're willing to move a bit further east, this Moghul armour may also be of interest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gPrBbXykwM&t=9s (I think the guy did one or two more on this armour).
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