A Study of the Position of Battle Tools in “Hamidi Authorities” and “Kelila Wa Demna”

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 , Faculty member of Persian Language and Literature Department, Salman Farsi University

2 salman farsi kazeroun

3 tehram

Abstract

“Hamidi Authorities” and “Kelila Wa Demna” are full of readable material that, in addition to great benefits, helps us to identify the culture and customs of the people of that time, but one of the components addressed in these two books is the mention of tools, is The Military equipment and weapons of the time. The antiquity of armaments dates Iran to the Paleolithic era. This indicates that humans have always been in conflict with nature and animals or enemies for survival, so they have tried to defend themselves in the manufacture of ammunition. Research on The battle issues and weapons is one of the issues that hides a lot of research and search in depth and with this research, the most important tools, equipment and techniques used in each period of the governments of Iran, will be identified. This research uses a descriptive-analytical method and using library tools to examine military and combat equipment in the book of Hamidi Authorities by Ghazi Hamiduddin and it is determined that “Kelila Wa Demna” and “Hamidi Authorities”are not military books in which there are many Military tools mentioned and the number mentioned in these two books is for further explanation and completion of similes. Almost none of the tools mentioned in the book “Kelila Wa Demna” and “Hamidi Authorities” have been used for military purposes and war scenes; However, sometimes these weapons were used in the book of the authorities for self-defense.

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