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Dardanelles Gun is a Ottoman super-sized bombard built in 1464 by Munir Ali and modelled after the Orban bombard that was used for the Ottoman besiegers of Constantinople in 1453. In 1807,
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What is the receipt of Ottoman cannon's creation? I have heard they used some secret materials. What do Turks know about that? - Quora
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The design of a tiny Ottoman cannon, which is attached to the camel's hump, can carry the cannon from one place to another, has enough space... - AI Generated Artwork - NightCafe Creator
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At the siege of Constantinople, why did the largest Ottoman cannon take 3 hours to reload? Why would they need 3 hours for it? - Quora