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Join Date: Dec 2023
Location: City by the Black Sea
Posts: 330
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Originally Posted by serdar
Hy, that is a sultans thugra which was placed by goldsmiths for purity of silver, which specific thugra is i dont know it is very hard to seriously tell, it looks like Mahmud 2, but no one serious could caim that it is.
About "writing" my translator who is a profesor of ottoman turkish and persian cant read anything, there are leters but they dont make anything, there is a lot of "giberish" writing, very few smiths were able to write in those days.
But one question, why everyone call this type of ottoman dagger Albanian!?
I never ever heard from any collector or person from Albania that this is albanian dagger.
Most albanian daggers had a silver hilt, not ivory, and not this style.
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I agree.
The handle shape is Ottoman.
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