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Charles
My vote is Trabzon also. Here is mine ![]() |
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The pattern of leather bands weaving is virtually identical to Laz Bichaqs.
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It is interesting to see these kind of cleft hilts with similar profile in some Transcaucasian short swords, which were among the groupings which included the well known 'Black Sea Yataghan' (Laz bichaqi). These were depicted in the 1897 Hungarian reference cited in "The Origins of the Shashka" (Jacobsen & Triikman, Denmark, 1941).
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