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			Hello again,
 How about the broad characteristics of the blade? A long ricasso area and wide blade exemplifies the tulwar, while the yelman is a kilij feature. Does the classical Persian shamshir have either of these? Did Persians commonly use wide blades with yelmans?
 I understand these cannot be generalized to all pieces, but do they at least apply to the majority?
 
 Regards,
 Emanuel
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