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Aurangzeb,
To see the configuration of a Zulfiqar styled sword . http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001968.html |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Hi all!
What is the "grand tour"? Is my dagger Persian or modern Iranian or indian I am confused. Whould the symbols on the handle and sheath of mine help in I.D. of origen? The symbol on the Shaeth and handle look like farsi or arabic to me. |
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The Grand Tour is a reference to a time when wealthy Americans and Europeans traveled around the world on vacation . This was usually done between the late 19thC and the mid 20thC colonial period in Western history .
During the late 19thC there was a great interest in 'Orientalism' in both countries . Your dagger could have come from or been mfr'd in any number of Islamic countries . The theme IMO is mainly Persian (Iran) though . / now , about that copy of Stone's < nag , nag>
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Hi Rick!
Nope, I have notgot a copy of stones yet pay day is Thursday. So should I count this as the first piece in my Persian collection? Mark... |
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I'll plead the 5th amendment thanks .
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Hi Rick!
Since the theme is Persian I have decided to classify it as Persian export piece, sound good? It is still one of my favorite daggers in my collection, even if it is for the export market! I whould still like to find out what those symbols mean, hopefully one of the other forum members can read it. I am happy it is not Indian.Mark... Last edited by Aurangzeb; 12th July 2005 at 01:03 AM. |
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