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Location: Central Valley, California
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If it had a thin blade with reinforcement strips on the proximal edges, I'd definitely call it a khanda, since everything else matches. I'm a bit fuzzy on identifying khandas lacking those features. Is the tip shape alone sufficiently diagnostic to call it a khanda, and a kirach would be pointy and forward swept?
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I wonder if people would call it a khanda if it had a European-style hilt? Or a Chinese or Japanese style hilt? A kirach is usually described as a cut and thrust sword, so should have a pointy tip. I've seen swords described as "kirach" with completely straight blades, by which criteria a lot of firangi might be classifiable as kirach (but aren't classified as such), so there seems to be more to kirach-ness. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Patissa blade with khanda hilt
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