Gazyr

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Gazyr bag
A Georgian man in chokha
Baron Pyotr Wrangel in Russian Cossack uniform

A gazyr (via Russian: газырь from Turkish hazır, "ready", ultimately from Arabic; Chechen: Бустамаш bustamash, Georgian: მასრები masrebi) is an implement to hold a rifle charge: a tube with a bullet and a measure of gunpowder or a paper cartridge. They were carried in gazyr bags or in rows of small pockets on the breast. Later, gazyr pockets became a distinctive element of national dress of the peoples of Caucasus, such as the chokha.[1]

Gazyr breast pockets ("gazyrs") were borrowed by

Russian Cossacks
, together with other elements of Caucasus peoples' outfit, as part of their military uniform.

See also

Bandolier

References

This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article: Gazyr. Articles is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license; additional terms may apply.Privacy Policy