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Matrak is an Ottoman combat sport based on sword and shield fighting, Invented by the Ottoman Bosnian statesman, historian and scientist Nasuh Matrakčija Visočak (full name in Turkish: Nasuh bin Karagöz bin Abdullah el-Bosnavî) in the 16th century. It is played with wooden sticks covered with leather simulating a sword, and a wooden leather covered shield. The top of the sticks are rounded and slightly wider than the body resembling bowling pins. The game is a kind of combat simulation, and is played on a lawn. It was used by Ottoman soldiers as practice for melee combat.

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  • Matrak es un deporte de combate otomano basado en una lucha de espada y escudo. Inventado por el famoso estadista bosniaco del imperio otomano, historiador y científico (nombre completo en turco: Nasuh bin Karagöz bin Abdullah el-Bosnavî) en el siglo XVI.​​​​​ Es jugado con palos de madera cubiertos de cuero simulando una espada, y un escudo de madera cubierto de cuero. La parte superior de los palos es redondeada y ligeramente más ancho que el cuerpo asemejándose a los bolos de bowling. El juego es un tipo de simulación de combate, y se juega sobre el césped. Fue practicado por los soldados otomanos como entrenamiento de combate melee. En la serie televisiva Muhteşem Yüzyıl, es mostrado como deporte de combate. (es)
  • Matrak is an Ottoman combat sport based on sword and shield fighting, Invented by the Ottoman Bosnian statesman, historian and scientist Nasuh Matrakčija Visočak (full name in Turkish: Nasuh bin Karagöz bin Abdullah el-Bosnavî) in the 16th century. It is played with wooden sticks covered with leather simulating a sword, and a wooden leather covered shield. The top of the sticks are rounded and slightly wider than the body resembling bowling pins. The game is a kind of combat simulation, and is played on a lawn. It was used by Ottoman soldiers as practice for melee combat. In the television series Muhteşem Yüzyıl, it is shown as a combat-game. (en)
  • Matrak – narodowy, turecki sport walki. (pl)
  • Матра́к (тур. Matrak) — национальный турецкий вид . (ru)
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  • Matrak – narodowy, turecki sport walki. (pl)
  • Матра́к (тур. Matrak) — национальный турецкий вид . (ru)
  • Matrak es un deporte de combate otomano basado en una lucha de espada y escudo. Inventado por el famoso estadista bosniaco del imperio otomano, historiador y científico (nombre completo en turco: Nasuh bin Karagöz bin Abdullah el-Bosnavî) en el siglo XVI.​​​​​ Es jugado con palos de madera cubiertos de cuero simulando una espada, y un escudo de madera cubierto de cuero. La parte superior de los palos es redondeada y ligeramente más ancho que el cuerpo asemejándose a los bolos de bowling. El juego es un tipo de simulación de combate, y se juega sobre el césped. Fue practicado por los soldados otomanos como entrenamiento de combate melee. (es)
  • Matrak is an Ottoman combat sport based on sword and shield fighting, Invented by the Ottoman Bosnian statesman, historian and scientist Nasuh Matrakčija Visočak (full name in Turkish: Nasuh bin Karagöz bin Abdullah el-Bosnavî) in the 16th century. It is played with wooden sticks covered with leather simulating a sword, and a wooden leather covered shield. The top of the sticks are rounded and slightly wider than the body resembling bowling pins. The game is a kind of combat simulation, and is played on a lawn. It was used by Ottoman soldiers as practice for melee combat. (en)
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  • Matrak (es)
  • Matrak (en)
  • Matrak (pl)
  • Матрак (ru)
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