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Here too some of the guns are European, including an unusual 8-barrel English one.
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Among the firearms, there are a couple of cases with accessories such as powder flasks, holsters, etc.
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If you like Islamic and especially Ottoman long guns, well, they certainly have some nice ones at the Askeri.
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More guns, ranging from a wheellocks Winchesters.
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The last few halls on the first floor have some smaller artillery pieces, along with bows and arrows.
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The first floor ends with some javelins and spears. The second floor is dedicated to the post-Ottoman period and the formation of the Turkish state and army, and as such there are fewer ethnographic items here.
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Still, there are some and so it is worth it going up the stairs to look for them.
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