A bit... But this one is what Lebedynsky called a " pseudo-shashka" from one of the Central Asian Khanates. 
 
 At the beginning of this thread I have casually mentioned Elgood's Greece book as a source of attribution. Memory failed me: I went through that book and could not find it, although I distinctly remember the image. I went through several  books and could not find an attribution to Algiers. Gavin also supported the Algerean origin. 
 
Gavin, can you provide a reference, please? 
 
Meanwhile, the closest thing I could find is the very same book by Lebedynsky ( " Les Armes Orientales", p. 68). Both are guardless ( just like mine) and just as short ( compared to the handles) and  are labeled as Ottoman, mixes of Pala  blade with yataghan mounts (E) and  Pala blade with  Caucasian shashka mounts (F). Both scabbards are distinctly different, with suspension rings, whereas mine was carried tucked under the belt  ( Khyber-like).
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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