Hi Detlef,
Yes, I've read similar stories about these swords "reaching around" shields to cause damage, similar to the reported use of shotels. No less authority than Richard F Burton (The Book of the Sword) commented on this manner of use for the shotel. Burton, an expert swordsman, expressed disdain for this type of swordplay.
In the reference I quoted above for the illustration, it is said that the African sickle swords/throwing knives are likely derived from much earlier Egyptian weapons. Egyptian influence in the time of the Pharaohs extended beyond Sudan into Central Africa. These swords/knives have likely gone through periods when this style was mainly used as a sword or mainly used as a throwing weapon.
Regards, Ian
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