Adarga

Adarga

The adarga was a hard leather shield used originally by the Moors of Spain, its name derived from the Arabic "al-daraqa" ("shield"). An important center of manufacture of the adarga was the city of Fez in Morocco, North Africa. The adarga was typically made from the hide of the antelope (probably the Arabian Oryx) and was extremely resistant to the blows of sword, lance and arrow, but other kinds of leather were used as well. Inside, in the center, was a pair of leather grips held in the hand or strapped to the forearm with a small cushion beneath to absorb impact. Originally the adarga was round, then heart shaped, then finally it took the form of a pair of overlapping ellipses or ovals, measuring 69-80 cm. (27-32 in.) in the long axis. Two or more layers of hide were glued and sewn together to make the adarga both rigid and elastic, and often decorated with incised and gilt ornaments, Moorish inscriptions, and metal appliques and borders.Blair, Claude and Tarassuk, Leonid, eds. (1982). "The Complete Encyclopedia of Arms and Weapons". p.17-18. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 067142257X.]

The adarga was a traditional defense employed by the Moorish light horseman who used it along with the lance. Throughout the 14th and 15th centuries the adarga was also used by Spanish Christian soldiers including their own light cavalry ("la jineta") some of whom adopted Moorish fighting patterns. The adarga was in widespread use until the 16th century and the progress of firearms , though it continued to be used in later centuries by Spanish military officers in the New World. Some impressive examples of the adarga are preserved in the Royal Armoury of the Royal Palace of Madrid, while one unique example is made from a large tortoise shell, taken at the Battle of Vienna in 1683 from the Turks, and is preserved in the armory of the Mons Clara Monastery at Częstochowa, Poland. The majority of surviving adargas are highly ornamental with painted decoration and were used by Spanish nobles in tournament cavalry combat, particularly in the "juego de las cañas" ("game of canes"), a sport of the 16th and 17th centuries involving teams of horsemen who hurled javelins made of cane at one another that had to be dodged or deflected with the adarga, imitating past battles against the Moors.

ee also

*Rodeleros

References

External links

* [http://historywired.si.edu/detail.cfm?ID=178 Adarga at History Wired]
* [http://nuevomundo.revues.org/index1468.html#tocfrom1n1 The Feather Adarga of Philip II in the Real Armeria]
* [http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/adp/history/hispanic_period/adarga/adarga1.html The Spanish Adarga]


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