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Sajen 29th February 2024 02:19 PM

Middle Asian (?) dagger for identification
 
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A friend of mine acquired this dagger recently and would like to know more about it. I with my limited knowledge in this area I guess that it is from the Middle East, Persian maybe and I also think that it is possible that the blade is from wootz.
I am sure that we have members here who will be able to tell us more about this nice dagger! ;)
So, like always, all comments are very welcome!

Gonzoadler 29th February 2024 02:50 PM

Hello,

your dagger is indeed persian and called Zirah Bouk. This kind of weapon was developed for penetrating chainmails or other lighter armours.
The age is difficult to estimate for me, maybe around 1900. Take a look, if there is a date in persian letters hidden in the gold koftgari.

Regards
Robin

Sajen 29th February 2024 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gonzoadler (Post 289120)
your dagger is indeed persian and called Zirah Bouk. This kind of weapon was developed for penetrating chainmails or other lighter armours.
The age is difficult to estimate for me, maybe around 1900. Take a look, if there is a date in persian letters hidden in the gold koftgari.

Hello Robin,

This was very fast! Thank you very much. Like I said before, it's not mine, it belongs to a friend.

Regards,
Detlef

Sajen 1st March 2024 01:23 AM

Any guess if the blade could be wootz?

kai 2nd March 2024 12:03 AM

Hello Detlef,

Quote:

Any guess if the blade could be wootz?
Very tough to tell in the current state - I think you need an exploratory etch.

Often these blade are made from laminated steel.

Regards,
Kai

Sajen 2nd March 2024 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by kai (Post 289189)
Very tough to tell in the current state - I think you need an exploratory etch.

Often these blade are made from laminated steel.

Hello Kai,

Thank you. :) My friend got in a batch without knowing what it was. I've told him that it is from the Middle East, mot probably Persian. But my knowledge for this part of the world is very limited.

Regards.
Detlef


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