- Assegai
An assegai or assagai (originally Berber "zaġāya" "spear", from Old French "azagaie" Old Spanish "azagaya" < Arabic "az-zaġāyah") is a
pole weapon used for throwing or hurling, usually a lightspear orjavelin made ofwood and pointed withiron .Europe
The assegai was probably exported to the
Iberian peninsula from Berber Africa although it resembled the ancientIberians 'falarica . The assegai became popular among the Christian warriors of theReconquista and was used extensively throughout theHigh Middle Ages . The14th century Catalan Christian footmercenaries called the Almogàvers wielded this weapon to great effect throughoutsouthern Europe and the Levant.Africa
The use of various types of the assegai was spread all over
Africa and it was the most common weapon there. TheZulu and otherNguni tribes ofSouth Africa were renowned for their use of the assegai.Shaka of the Zulu invented a shorter-style assegai which had a larger, broader blade. This weapon was known as the "iklwa" or "ixwa" – for the sound that was heard as it was withdrawn from the victim's wound – and was used as a stabbing weapon during mêlée attacks. The traditional assegai was not discarded but was used for a softening range attack on enemy formations before closing in forclose quarters battle with the iklwa. This tactical combination originated at Shaka's military reforms much resembled the Roman's tactical combination ofpilum andgladius .Botany
It is also the name of a southern African tree ("Curtisia dentata") whose wood was suitable for making spears or lances, most notably by the
Bantu peoples of southern Africa.ee also
*Javelin
*Soliferrum
*Falarica
*Falcata
*Pilum
*Almogavars
*Shaka's military reforms
*Assegai Tree, "Curtisia dentata"References
*1911
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