Djerid (weapon)


Djerid is a type of throwing spear ~ in length, usually with a wooden haft and small steel head, but sometimes it's entirely made of steel and used for hunting and warfare. The weapon is of Arab origin and were used in Northern Africa, Western Asia, Southern Asia, and Eastern Europe. Occasionally, several of these were carried in a quiver, either on horseback or on foot.
It became the namesake of a traditional game involving throwing djerids on horseback, and was popularised during the Ottoman Empire. It was observed being played by the Pasha of Jerusalem and his officers and attendants by Lt. William Francis Lynch in the 19th century:
A different mounted combat game, the Jarid Bazi, was played by the Biluchis, but here the jarid is described as a long spear.