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|  26th April 2009, 07:57 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Silver Mounted Bichaq, Turkish Ribbon Blade - Translation and Questions 
			
			I am pleased to present my latest (and probably best up to date) acquisition here - this nice silver mounted bichaq with a turkish ribbon blade. Obviously from the Ottoman Empire, but which part exactly? I am thinking Balkans, and probably Norhern Greece/Thrace. In the Oriental Arms sold section there are a few similar ones, one of which has a Greek writing (probably later to the blade). Hopefully we can have a discussion on this. I can read the year - 1250 Hejira, which translates to 1834-35 Gregorian. Can someone read what is written below the date? Thank you, Teodor | 
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