zamburak

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English[edit]

a Persian zamburak in ca. 1820

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Etymology[edit]

From Hindi ज़ंबूरक (zambūrak) / Urdu زنبورک (zambūrak), from Classical Persian زنبورک (zanbūrak), from زنبور (zanbūr, hornet), from Arabic زُنْبُور (zunbūr, hornet).

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Noun[edit]

zamburak (plural zamburaks)

  1. A small cannon supported by a swiveled rest, especially as mounted on the back of a camel.
    • 2011, Kaushik Roy, War, Culture and Society in Early Modern South Asia, 1740-1849:
      Sadat Khan was drawn to an ambush about three to four miles east of the Mughal camp at a place known as Kunjpura where 3,000 Persian cavalry with a large number of zamburaks had prepared an ambush.

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