Surely some people have complied a multitude of imagery and documentation of historic arms and armor on various websites of the net, and I simply do not know about them.
However, when I punch in, "Indian armor 17th century," I get images such as this in the first score (image related), and must then question the authenticity of the other results.
I need reference for arms n' armor of just about anywhere in Eurasia; but I need proper reference and documentation, not just a collection of semi-random images (though that'd be fine at this point; as long as it's sited/dated).
>>44511326
My go-to is MyArmoury.
http://myarmoury.com/home.html
Vikingsword is pretty good too.
http://www.vikingsword.com/ethsword/index.html
>>44511685
Oooooo.
I like using redevelopment and civil archives to get a sense of what places were like in past eras.
Here is one for the Norfolk, Virginia area.
http://nrha.photoshelter.com/
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>>44511326
http://www.oriental-arms.com/
>>44511326
Go to the Wallace Collection and Metropolitan Museum of Art and many other art museum websites. A very large number have arms and armor collections, with the Wallace both having a collection that makes my dick so hard it sweats blood and a good virtual collection viewer on their websites.
>>44517446
https://periklisdeligiannis.wordpress.com/articles-in-english-2/
>>44517642
http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/index.htm
>>44511326
Hindu Arms and ritual seems to be the book you're looking for.
>>44511326
have you tried KM's archive?
https://www.mediafire.com/?wgpi9t8xto2qc