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  2. Zamzama - Wikipedia

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    The Zamzama Gun, [a] also known as Kim's Gun and Bhangian di Top, [b] is an 18th-century large-bore cannon. It was cast by the metalsmith Shah Nazir of Lahore in about 1757, during the Durrani period. [4] Currently on display in front of the Lahore Museum in Lahore, Pakistan, it is one of the largest pre-modern cannons in the world.

  3. File:Zamzama - Side View - Gobindgarh Fort, Amritsar.jpg

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  4. Gobindgarh Fort - Wikipedia

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    The front one reads: "By the order of the Emperor [Ahmad Shah], DuriDurran, Shah Wali Khan wazir made the gun named Zamzama or the Taker of Strongholds." And the longer versified inscription reads: "A destroyer even of the strongholds of the heaven." In 1762, the Bhangi chief, Hari Singh, attacked Lahore and took possession of the cannon.

  5. List of cannon projectiles - Wikipedia

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    A cannon is any large tubular firearm designed to fire a heavy projectile over a long distance. They were first used in Europe and China, and were the archetypical form of artillery. Round shot and grapeshot were the early projectiles used in cannon. 18th century cannon projectiles Three different cannon projectiles

  6. List of the largest cannon by caliber - Wikipedia

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    Early 15th-century Flemish giant cannon Dulle Griet at Ghent (caliber of 660 mm). This list contains all types of cannon through the ages listed in decreasing caliber size. For the purpose of this list, the development of large-calibre artillery can be divided into three periods, based on the kind of projectiles used, due to their dissimilar characteristics, and being practically ...

  7. History of cannons - Wikipedia

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    The muzzle loading wrought iron "great general cannon" (大將軍炮) weighed up to 360 kilograms and could fire a 4.8 kilogram lead ball. Its heavier variant, the "great divine cannon" (大神銃), could weigh up to 600 kilograms and was capable of firing several iron balls and upward of a hundred iron shots at once.

  8. Nick Cannon Shares Christmas Photos With All His Kids ... - AOL

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    Nick Cannon's Photos With His 7 Children Over the Years: Family Album Read article “Merry Christmas to All and to All Goodnight!” the Wild ’N Out host, 41, captioned a Saturday, December 25 ...

  9. Zamburak - Wikipedia

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    Zamburak (Persian: زنبورک, romanized: zanburak, lit. 'culverin', lit. ' little wasp '), was a specialized form of self-propelled artillery from the early modern period featuring small swivel guns mounted on and fired from camels.