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Old 1st November 2018, 05:23 PM   #9
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by Kubur
Yes classic 70ties Omani khanjar mounted or re-mounted with a fake wootz Indian blade and a fake inscription on it, is it Barka or Baraka?

I am really unclear on the notion of 'fake' wootz. Could this be a genuinely older blade made in India or by an Indian artisan in Arabia....perhaps remounted as often the case with heirloom weapons?
It seems that it has been stated that Barka is indeed a place in Oman which the apparent contraction brka may refer to. The fact that the style is in accord with that of these regions makes the association compelling.


Good memories on the thread here on the forts and cannon of Oman. ..a fascinating topic with interesting context for this khanjhar.
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