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Summary Of: Sabre

sabre of the 19th Century... sabre of the 19th Century... The origins of the sabre in its modern form are somewhat unclear... The sabre first appeared in Europe with the arrival of the Hungarians... the sabre was used as a cavalry weapon that gradually came to replace the various straight bladed... The sabre saw extensive military use in the early 19th century... The sabre faded as a weapon by mid... the sabre was used infrequently as a weapon... the sabre remained the standard weapon of cavalry for mounted action in most armies until... When the sabre was used by mounted police against crowds... The sabre was later phased out in favour of the... swords with sabre blades are worn by Army...

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