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			Agree.It raises yet another digression. South Georgia  and Northern Anatolia had a signigicant number of islamized Georgians ( besides Lazes), the so -called Meskheti Turks.  In 1944 more than 100,000 of them  were expelled to Central Asia to prevent their potential (!) espionage, collaboration with the Turks and other  anti-Soviet activities.  In general, the usual Soviet paranoia about “disloyal nations”. Likely there were a few jewelers among them:-). In that case the scabbard could date from 1950s or even later.
 
 That might be the reason why Kwiatek found translation strangely  “Caucasian”.
 
 I wonder whether  the origins of the peculiar throat of the scabbard might be found in the construction of  local knives.  Otherwise, I have difficulty to imagine how the entire thing functioned: there must have been an uncovered upper part of the edge.  50:50 chance that every time the owner tried to pull the kard/bichak ( ?) out he needed a Band-Aid:-)
 
				 Last edited by ariel; 8th March 2021 at 05:06 PM.
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