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I personally do not think the hilt is Turkish.
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TVV is right its not Turkish probably had grips replaced in working life maybe the guard was modified at that time. Pommel is older maybe from another sword
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Hi Ward, so you thinking persian/middle east?
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Pommel India or Persia blade probably India. Nothing Turkish here I can see might have been made up for use or put together for show hard to say
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