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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 16th August 2025, 04:05 AM
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The collection is immense, even if some of the...

The collection is immense, even if some of the items have questionable attributions, like the Sudano-Egyptian sword we discussed in a separate thread.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 16th August 2025, 04:01 AM
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The museum holds what are considered the two...

The museum holds what are considered the two earliest Ottoman artefacts: the saber of Kose Mihal, an early Eastern Roman traitor to the Ottoman cause and a companion to Osman Ghazi, as well as the...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 16th August 2025, 03:57 AM
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The Ayyubid and Mameluke swords are no longer...

The Ayyubid and Mameluke swords are no longer grouped together but dispersed around the halls exhibiting edged weapons. Still, it was amazing to see them up close and personal.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 16th August 2025, 03:55 AM
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I was finally able to visit the Askeri Museum...

I was finally able to visit the Askeri Museum this summer, and here are some pictures I took.
Forum: European Armoury 13th August 2025, 10:15 PM
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Posted By TVV
The blade does not look Persian to me, but rather...

The blade does not look Persian to me, but rather an Indian one based on the ricasso. As you have it in hand you are in a better position to judge.
Forum: European Armoury 13th August 2025, 09:47 PM
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Posted By TVV
Hard to say from the pictures, but the ricasso...

Hard to say from the pictures, but the ricasso does indeed look like something you would find on a tulwar.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 11th August 2025, 05:20 PM
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Views: 55,380
Posted By TVV
Thank you for responding Ed. The sword you linked...

Thank you for responding Ed. The sword you linked to is an Omani sword with a hilt, which is quite acrhaic in form, inspired (or unchanged for centuries) from early Islamic forms.

Here is a link...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 11th August 2025, 12:43 AM
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Views: 55,380
Posted By TVV
Interesting Kaskara from the Askeri Museum

When visiting the Askeri Museum a few weeks ago, I found this sword. The museum claims that it is a Byzantine 15th century sword, which it most definitely is not. As a rule, the curators in the...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 7th August 2025, 11:56 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 38,058
Posted By TVV
Interesting philosophical thread. The question of...

Interesting philosophical thread. The question of the historical and cultural value of our collectibles is a complex one, as such things are subjective and sometimes hard to evaluate properly. How an...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 7th August 2025, 02:54 AM
Replies: 41
Views: 95,274
Posted By TVV
Thank you for posting this sword Khaled. I have...

Thank you for posting this sword Khaled. I have always wondered about the origin of this particular type of steel guard with a ring. Your example makes a strong case for an Algerian attribution.

I...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 6th August 2025, 08:01 PM
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Views: 7,498
Posted By TVV
Nice kindjals. In my opinion, they are all...

Nice kindjals. In my opinion, they are all Balkan, the first two potentially Bulgarian. I am basing the attribution on the hilt shape and construction of the first one. The second one has the date,...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 24th June 2025, 04:23 PM
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Views: 15,820
Posted By TVV
This may simply be a unique interpretation of the...

This may simply be a unique interpretation of the half-moon markings. But you may also want to read this essay by our own Iain:

https://iainnorman.com/the-sword-and-the-slave
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 24th June 2025, 04:20 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 7,213
Posted By TVV
We all agree these are from the Sahel. The shoes...

We all agree these are from the Sahel. The shoes of lances however tended to look more spatulate, like in the drawing by Denham. I suspect these are the actual lance heads.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 13th June 2025, 10:49 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 93,429
Posted By TVV
Thank you for sharing this example with...

Thank you for sharing this example with provenance, which gives a good idea about its dating. For future reference, would you be able to provide its length?
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 4th June 2025, 06:52 AM
Replies: 73
Views: 145,734
Posted By TVV
It is a contentious topic Jim, and I completely...

It is a contentious topic Jim, and I completely disagree with you on the cylindrical hilt swords, as I am sure you know well by now. I will leave it at that.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 4th June 2025, 12:41 AM
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Views: 145,734
Posted By TVV
These are good questions. Swords in Oman and...

These are good questions. Swords in Oman and Zanzibar may have indeed been used to denote status and/or rank.

Stephane Pradines has suggested that the shamshirs in Oman and along Eastern Africa...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 12th May 2025, 07:07 PM
Replies: 24
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Posted By TVV
Dating is always tricky, especially when it comes...

Dating is always tricky, especially when it comes to European blades on North African hilts. On top of that, European marks were copied locally, and given the combination of marks on yours Yuri, it...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 9th April 2025, 05:26 PM
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Views: 18,770
Posted By TVV
Not sure if Tuareg, but the leatherwork does look...

Not sure if Tuareg, but the leatherwork does look West African.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 6th March 2025, 08:22 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 30,667
Posted By TVV
Marc, your new telek is quite possibly the nicest...

Marc, your new telek is quite possibly the nicest I have seen of this type, congratulations! Based on examples in the Quai Branly and Bastide's books, this type is attributed to the Hoggar mountains,...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 3rd March 2025, 06:58 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 71,089
Posted By TVV
Thank you for the link Gunnar! Does anyone...

Thank you for the link Gunnar!

Does anyone know where the items for the exhibition came from - were they from private or from museum collections?
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 19th February 2025, 05:30 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 47,092
Posted By TVV
All I was trying to point out is that the double...

All I was trying to point out is that the double headed eagle, 1822 date, initials and Greek cross which were added to the original silver fittings are most likely associated with the Eastern Roman...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 18th February 2025, 10:08 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 47,092
Posted By TVV
The eagle was a symbol of the Eastern Roman...

The eagle was a symbol of the Eastern Roman Empire for many centuries before Russia even thought of adopting it...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 15th February 2025, 06:45 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 68,271
Posted By TVV
Jim, in my opinion, with the exception of the...

Jim, in my opinion, with the exception of the Moroccan example, all the swords in your post were hilted in Yemen.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 15th February 2025, 06:02 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 68,271
Posted By TVV
Jim, there are two volumes by Vincenzo Clarizia...

Jim, there are two volumes by Vincenzo Clarizia titled "Ancient Weapons of Oman". Volume 1 is Edged Weapons and Volume 2 is Firearms.

It is possible and even plausible that many of the Zanzibar...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 14th February 2025, 11:50 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 68,271
Posted By TVV
Jim, the sword subject to this thread has a blade...

Jim, the sword subject to this thread has a blade that seems to follow European cavalry sword patterns, but does it actually have any marks on it? Perhaps efrahjalt can answer that.

I have seen...
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