Category:Mehrangarh Fort Museum - Gazni Khan cannon
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This cannon belonged to Gazni Khan (ca. 17th Century, Jalore). Signifies victory over Jalore by Maha Rajkumar Gaj Singh in the reign of Maharaja Sur Singh in 1607 A.D. The long and slender barrel has a dragon-like fish mouth and is engraved with a tiger skin pattern. Inscribed in Persian and Devanagiri.
Media in category "Mehrangarh Fort Museum - Gazni Khan cannon"
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Fish-mouth Cannon Mehrangarh Fort Dec14 DSC 6645.jpg 5,878 × 2,939; 6.8 MB
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MFM . Kanone.jpg 3,880 × 1,132; 2.55 MB
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Small Cannon in Meherangarh Fort Museum.jpg 2,000 × 2,042; 2.3 MB