3D Maratha Weapons Display

Explore detailed 3D models of historic Maratha-era weapons from the Godaji Jagtap Museum

Firangi Sword

The Firangi sword features a European blade with an Indian basket hilt. Used by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj himself.

Pata Gauntlet Sword

Gauntlet-style hilt with long blade. Used for close-combat with superior hand protection.

Sosun Pattah

The curved lily-leaf shaped sword used in the 14th century for its balance and elegance.

Khanda Sword

Double-edged blade used by Rajputs and Marathas. Symbol of heroism and tradition.

Hide Shield Dhaal

Decorated hide shield used in Maratha warfare and ceremonial occasions.

Qatar

Iconic Indian push dagger with horizontal grip for armor-piercing stabs.

Tabar Axe

Mughal crescent battle axe. Used in war and courtly displays of strength.

Zulfiqar

Legendary twin-pointed sword, symbolizing justice and valor in Indian history.

Pata 2014

A preserved version of the southern Indian Pata sword, with European blade influence.

Kulah Khud Helmet

Mughal helmet with engraved designs and protective chainmail veil.

Zaghnal

Armor-piercing Indian war pick used in ambushes and cavalry charges.

Gada

Symbol of strength and combat excellence, used by warriors and inspired by Lord Hanuman.

Ram Dao

Heavy ceremonial sword used in eastern India, often during rituals and offerings.

Guruj Mace

Blunt, spiked mace used to demolish armor and terrify enemies in close quarters.

Wagh Nakh

“Tiger Claw” weapon famously used by Shivaji Maharaj to eliminate Afzal Khan.

Dhanusha

Indian bow and arrow used for hunting and in battle by skilled archers and foot soldiers.