SP Medieval Musket Era 1578: The Battle of Alcácer Quibir

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This is out of period but those interested in North Africa may like the:
Pastrana Tapestries of Alfonso V of Portugal - late 15th Century
In the late 1400s a set of four tapestries was created to commemorate the exploits of Alfonso V (1432 – 1481), king of Portugal, in North Africa. Probably commissioned by the king himself, the tapestries were woven on a monumental scale by Flemish weavers in Tournai, Belgium. They have been the property of the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Pastrana, Spain, since the seventeenth century. The tapestries represent Alfonso's campaigns in Morocco where his troops won major victories in 1471 at the coastal cities of Asilah and Tangier, strategically located near the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar.

Pastrana Tapestries - Portuguese Landing at Asilah
Portuguese Landing at Asilah, The Portuguese Fleet off the Coast of Morocco
Portuguese Landing at Asilah, Alfonso V and his son João, mounted
Portuguese Landing at Asilah, Alfonso V and his son João on foot
Portuguese Landing at Asilah, Moroccans Prepare to Defend

Pastrana Tapestries - Portuguese Siege of Asilah
Portuguese Siege of Asilah, The Bombardment
Portuguese Siege of Asilah, Detail of bombard
Portuguese Siege of Asilah, Large detail of bombard
Portuguese Siege of Asilah, King Alfonso V on Horseback

Pastrana Tapestries - Portuguese Assault on Asilah
Portuguese Assault on Asilah, Prince João on Horseback
Portuguese Assault on Asilah, King Alfonso V on Horseback
Portuguese Assault on Asilah, Detail of King Alfonso V on Horseback

Pastrana Tapestries - Portuguese Conquest of Tangier
Portuguese Conquest of Tangier, The Portuguese Commander
Portuguese Conquest of Tangier, The Portuguese Army
Portuguese Conquest of Tangier, The Portuguese Banner is Planted on the Gatehouse
Portuguese Conquest of Tangier, The Defeated Inhabitants Leave
Portuguese Conquest of Tangier, Detail of the Defeated Inhabitants

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See also Warfare and Firearms in Fifteenth Century Morocco, 1400-1492 By Weston F. Cook Jr.

MIRROR SITE
Pastrana Tapestries of Alfonso V of Portugal - late 15th Century

Druzhina
15th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
 
Sadly, it is highly unlikely to see the day ever, All my files were lost after a computer crash, I still got some items that were saved on dropbox, like some turbans, and most of the african stuff. but everything else must be remade from scratch, so I really don't know for the moment,and I am very disapointed since a lot of work was involved into that project :neutral:
 
Well, congrats anyway for all the work you did, and I'll still be spying you :mrgreen: , in case something comes out.
And let's drink gazouz, Ifri Selecto Mirinda Poms whatever
 
Will there be an Armenian companion, in the game or just companions that have the same story like in native but just different names
 
I really liked this mod,but I think you should do more research about Songhai Warriors.The Sahelian Warriors don't differ this much from the Almoravid,save for some exceptions.I believe the lifidi(the gambeson used by the Sahelian empires)was already used in that time but was not the first choice,but chain mail(know there as sulke) was more used as protection.They used Cuirass too.The lifidi was very colorful and at the same time served as a type of thermal insulation.

If you would like I want to share some images that would help you.

Yan Lifidas:
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Cuirass
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Sahelian Kings Illustrations
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Kano Festival Horsemen
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Sayd Ûthman said:
Sadly, it is highly unlikely to see the day ever, All my files were lost after a computer crash, I still got some items that were saved on dropbox, like some turbans, and most of the african stuff. but everything else must be remade from scratch, so I really don't know for the moment,and I am very disapointed since a lot of work was involved into that project :neutral:

Oh no! :sad:

(Solidarité!)
 
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