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chainmail, also called plate armour, is a form of body wear worn by northern knights and other military men throughout most of the wars period.

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English: Chainmail is known for protecting its wearer from slashing blows and piercing weapons. Chainmail is considered so effective that it's still used today. It was a prominent piece of armour during the Middle Ages between the fifth and sixteenth centuries. Modern mail are generally manufactured.
Hausa: An San sulke-sulke riga ne dake kare mai sawa daga naushi, saran takubba da kuma harbin kibiyoyi. Yana da matuqar muhimmanci shiyasa ake amfani dashi har iyanzu. Kwararran riga ne daga cikin makaman yaqi a qarni na sha biyar da shidda, an zamananta da sulke-sulke ne
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