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Whistling arrow

Creation period
the late 19th — early 20th century
Dimensions
76,3x3,5x3,2 cm
Technique
wood, bone; carving
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Whistling arrows make a sound similar to a whistle when shot. Initially, they were used to indicate the intended target or the direction of fire to the soldiers.

The Huns were a people who lived in the Mongolian steppes. Horn bows and whistling arrows were the main weapons of this nomadic warrior tribe. The whistling arrows consisted of a shaft with an eyelet to string the bow, fletching and an arrowhead made of bronze, iron or bone.

The Huns were a nomadic people who used composite recurve bows. They were convenient to use even at a gallop.

The whistle produced by such an arrow stood out among all other sounds. It was supposed to be easily recognizable at a sufficiently large distance with strong winds and noise from a large crowd of people or the sounds of battle. When a special nozzle was attached to the arrow, it did not whistle, but rather made a hissing sound.

There were three types of whistling arrows:

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1) in some tribes, a device for creating sound was fitted on an arrow after the arrowhead;

2) the whistle was installed instead of the arrowhead;

3) the arrowhead was made with a slot.

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All commanders of the Hun archers kept a whistling arrow in their quivers. It was used for the following reasons:

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1) to raise the morale of the squad: for this, an arrow was shot over the heads of the fighters;

2) to indicate the direction of the mass attack;

3) to indicate the direction that was noteworthy;

4) to scare the enemy’s horses.

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In general, the arrows were primarily used as a signal. Subsequently, such arrows were used by Japanese and Chinese archers.

According to Chinese sources, the whistling arrow was invented by Modu, or Meta Khan, himself (circa 234 — 174 BC). He was the founder of the Xiongnu Empire and its ruler (chanyu).

In 209 BC, when Modu created the first regular Turkic army, his soldiers started using whistling arrows to train: thanks to the sound, the soldiers saw the direction of the shot and could work on their skills.

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Whistling arrow

Creation period
the late 19th — early 20th century
Dimensions
76,3x3,5x3,2 cm
Technique
wood, bone; carving
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