Armenia, Karabakh, Georgia, Shirvan proposals for the emergence of models of military units

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I have here a few photos presenting the Armenian dress of soldiers or ordinary people
armenian-warrior-from-f-brockhaus-bilder-conversations-lexikon-leipzig-1837.jpg

Armenian Musketeer from Karabakh,
source of information:https://www.peopleofar.com/2013/02/10/illustrations-of-armenian-warriors/
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S. Hakobyan 1874-1914
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Postcard Illustration of Armenian type from Zeytun – Meisenbach, Birtarth & Co., Berlin Schöneberg
here is a link to the page with a description of the clothing of the Armenians:http://www.melina-design.com/Armenia_cost_en.html
Traditional Armenian clothes
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I hope this topic will help the creators if they make models of armenian units
 
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There has never existed anything like Principality of Hamamshen. That's just speculation without actual evidence. Armenian warlords may had some autonomy within Byzantine and Trebizond, but it had not big impact on the region anyways. Hamamshen is just small village in Rize province, which was formely known as Lazia by Byzantines and Lazistan by Ottomans.

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Armenian Musketeer is dressed in Chokha. (not really common among Armenians)
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That's definitely mix of Armenian and Caucasian clothing

btw I found interesting map
costumes[map].jpe
 
There has never existed anything like Principality of Hamamshen. That's just speculation without actual evidence. Armenian warlords may had some autonomy within Byzantine and Trebizond, but it had not big impact on the region anyways. Hamamshen is just small village in Rize province, which was formely known as Lazia by Byzantines and Lazistan by Ottomans.

index.php
Armenian Musketeer is dressed in Chokha. (not really common among Armenians)
26.jpg
That's definitely mix of Armenian and Caucasian clothing

btw I found interesting map
costumes[map].jpe
thanks to this map is very helpful, I really want the nations of the Caucasus to get a unique appearance of individuals
 
Persian Cossacks were built rather late because in 1879 the date is too late to take into account the appearance of individuals https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Cossack_Brigade
I found interesting potential appearances for Azerbaijani culture
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source of information:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijani_traditional_clothing

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source of information:https://www.disput.az/index.php?app=forums&module=forums&controller=topic&id=467145&page=2
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https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/360921357607176508/?lp=true