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The manuscript of shooting by guns, preserved in National Archives of Egypt in Cairo under the number (28) Equestrian Timor (Microfilm No. 270). The manuscript is due to 'Alawite state in Morocco, and could be reached to date in (1795), featuring nine and sixty pages. We did not come up with the full terms of the author mentioned the remnants of the second page named ( ) "Al-Gallat" name, but the goal of this research is achieved full deployment of substance and achieve what it contained. The study followed the analytical approach, which dealt with the manuscript and the investigation plan and…mehr

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The manuscript of shooting by guns, preserved in National Archives of Egypt in Cairo under the number (28) Equestrian Timor (Microfilm No. 270). The manuscript is due to 'Alawite state in Morocco, and could be reached to date in (1795), featuring nine and sixty pages. We did not come up with the full terms of the author mentioned the remnants of the second page named ( ) "Al-Gallat" name, but the goal of this research is achieved full deployment of substance and achieve what it contained. The study followed the analytical approach, which dealt with the manuscript and the investigation plan and the seven chapters that consist of the virtue of shooting, the recipe of the gun, the gunpowder recipe, the recipe of the Sheikh who teaches the shooting, how to teach the shooting and the rule of hunting with lead gun and how to hunt monsters. It also dealt with the tools and means of shooting, bows of various types, methods of shooting, the use of Greek fire, gunpowder, its development and various types as well as guns and other bullets.
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He served forty years in the administrative, technical and academic fields of Antiquities and cultural heritage. He has a large number of scientific literature and more than sixty researches in the fields of archaeology, architecture, Coptic and Islamic arts, documentary and manuscripts studies and architectural, cultural and historical heritage.