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Arab archery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arab archery Arab archery is the traditional style of archery practiced by the Arab peoples of the Middle East and North Africa from ancient to modern times. ==Release Style== Arab archery is distinguished from Western or European archery by the structure of the bow and the methods of release. In western archery, the bow, usually held in the left hand, allows for the arrow to rest on the left side. The string is pulled back, most often by the first joints of the first three fingers of the right hand. When the string slides off the fingertips during the release, the string revolves slightly, causing the arrow to pull a little bit to the right, and thus into the body of the bow. This is discussed in more detail on the Archer's paradox page. The differences between western and eastern archery and shooting techniques are also discussed in more depth on the archery pages for Finger tab, Release aid and Thumb ring. In Arab archery, the archer usually uses their right thumb or a thumb ring〔Paterson, W. F. 1966. "The Archers of Islam." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. Vol. 9, No. 1/2 (Nov., 1966), pp. 69-87.〕 to pull the string back, and the arrow rests on the right hand side of the bow. When released, the string rotates slightly to the left, pushing the arrow into the side of the bow, and preventing the arrow from discharging off to the bow's side. The differences between western and eastern archery and shooting techniques are also discussed in more depth on the archery pages for Finger tab, Release aid and Thumb ring. The thumb ring is interpreted as a "Thumb tip" from the Arabic, "khayta‘ah".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=XLII. On thumb-tips and the various kind thereof, from: Arab Archery, by N.A. Faris and R.P. Elmer, 1945. )〕
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