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The shields of the Mongols were round and they were made of woven willow rods, covered most often with leather, less often - with fabric. In the center there was a metal umbon, which received spear blows. As protection, most of the Mongols wore sheepskin coats with the wool on the outside, as well as made of leather.


The shields of the Mongols, made of woven willow rods, covered most often with leather, less often with fabric, a metal umbon, received spear blows, As protection, the Mongols wore sheepskin coats, the wool on the outside, made of leather.
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00:00The sheaths of the Mongols were round and they were made of woven-willed rods, covered
00:08most often with leather, less often with fabric.
00:13In the center there was a metal hump, which received spare blues as protection.
00:20Most of the Mongols wore sheepskin coats with the wool on the outside, as well as made of
00:27leather.
00:28Often there was armor made of leather parts.
00:33Nukers, heavy cavalry, and simply noble warriors had made metal armor.
00:40Most often such armor was of the lamellar type.
00:46Sometime they additionally put on mirrors, which were spirit equipment.
00:53Such armor was called yuho.

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