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Jezail — The Jezail (Sometimes Jezzail from the Pashto language) is an Afghan matchlock or flintlock musket fired from a forked rest.FeaturesThe jezail is a simple, cost efficient and often hand made musket common to Central Asian and some Middle Eastern… … Wikipedia
jezail — je·zail … English syllables
jezail — jəˈzī(ə)l, zā( noun ( s) Etymology: Persian jazā il : a long heavy Afghan rifle … Useful english dictionary
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