Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
28th January 2012, 12:17 PM
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
27th January 2012, 03:58 PM
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
26th January 2012, 11:09 AM
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what kind of sword is this
here's a decoration sword named "eclectic" by museum colleagues in Vrsac. Our paperwork mention "sabie decorativa cu lama in flacara, atelier european sec XIX" ("decoration sword ,flame-bladed, 19 th...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
25th January 2012, 08:27 PM
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thanks AJ ,even if it s a normal inscription,it...
thanks AJ ,even if it s a normal inscription,it makes us very happy, as our 19 th century documents mention the fact that one of the items donated by nobleman and filantropist Ormos Zsigmond to the...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
24th January 2012, 10:42 AM
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Yataghan translation please
One of our items is referred in the old museum registers as "yataghan of Kara George, " donated by somebody to our museum in 1880-
here it is,,in the pics , along with detail of the writing.
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
24th January 2012, 10:30 AM
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european blade Yataghan
here is what everybody calls a yat made out from a straight captured pallash blade at the typical size and style of a yataghan.
Now here s the question. Any chance to be a military Austrian issue...
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
24th January 2012, 10:22 AM
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How about small sized belosapac Yataghans
Well here are two of our small sized walrus hilt yats. They are widely considered common Balkan items. Does anybody know why are they so small? Could they be child yats? As I we heard that during 19...
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