Perhaps, the most informative  source of old Hungarian swords is the so-called Kepes Kronica, " The illustrates chronic", a book written in ~1370 on the order of a Hungarian King Louis ( Lajos) I. It shows a variety of Hungarian armamentarium  at that time: a co-existence of both European and Oriental swords. 
 
The very first illustration shows the king sitting on the throne and surrounded by the local aristocracy. On his right side ( our left) are definitely European  knights wearing typical European armour and carrying straight swords. Those are the European warriors serving him and coming from different Christian principalities including France: Louis I belonged to Angevine dynasty.   
 
But on his left ( our right) are several swarthy, bearded and mustachioed individuals wearing long Oriental robes and carrying curved sabers. Those are the Cumans ( Quipchaks) who came to Hungary  after 1237,  escaping the onslaught of the Batu Khan’s  Golden Horde on Eastern and Central Europe.
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
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