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So if I am not too far off the multiquillion variety from Morocco is usually called a Nimcha though that term may have originally meant a short sword, and been improperly used in early sword texts ( but now is the normal description) The ring guards like this usually come from Zanzibar so the arab term Saif is more appropriate. Or am I misinterpreting this ?
Moroccan ?? http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/photo...02920/ph-5.jpg http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/photo...00108/ph-1.jpg Zanzibar and Arabia ?? http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/photo...01485/ph-1.jpg http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/photo...00093/ph-2.jpg or maybe I am splitting hairs Then there is the short sword sometimes called a wedding nimcha http://therionarms.com/sold/ttoy100.JPG And I have mentioned it here before but in the collection of pirate artifacts displayed at a resturant in Charleston SC called "Queen Anne's Revenge" there is a sword with a hilt and quillions of a Nimcha and the blade of a Takouba Quote:
Last edited by RhysMichael; 21st July 2008 at 12:58 AM. |
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