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"albanka" rifle

Part of the collection: Militaria

Popularization note

A type of musket with a butt ending in a so-called fishtail and a narrow barrel, it was produced in the Albanian region during the Turkish rule from the 17th to the 19th century. It was called "tančiča" or "tanchika" which meant something long and thin. Another term was 'arnautka' - in Turkish Arnauta meant an Albanian, and in Western European countries, this was used to describe Albanian soldiers fighting in the ranks of the Ottoman army armed with this type of rifle. The term "albanka" also appears in Polish literature to refer to gunpowder small arms with a slender design. The thin, long barrels for these muskets were manufactured and imported to the Balkans from Italy, specifically from the Val Trompia region. Another feature of this weapon type was the all-metal coating of the butt and gun carriage. The featured piece is made of two types of raw material of different colours with an additional mother-of-pearl inlay on the butt. The surface of the butt is ornamented with engraved motifs of floral tendrils and geometric patterns, as well as silver and copper rivets. The weapon has a Mediterranean-type flintlock called a miquelet. On the side near the lock and on the underside of the gun carriage, there are steel wheels used for attaching a belt, allowing the weapon to be slung over the shoulder while walking. Justyna Bądkowska

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Author / creator

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Object type

firearm

Technique

incrustation, gunsmithing techniques

Material

steel, brass, wood, nacre

Origin / acquisition method

acquisition

Creation time / dating

1701 — 1800

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Bałkany, region historyczny (Europa), Albania (Europa)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/Rz/1864

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