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Location: Russia
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We always learn something new about the Afghan weapons. A year ago, no one knew that in some parts of Afghanistan, the Khyber knife called "seelava" and lohar - "Daas". Therefore, the word Pulwar might be a spelling error. But maybe we just did not find the information that somewhere in Afghanistan so called saber.
But most importantly, as I wrote earlier, the literature has long adopted the term "pulvar." Therefore, your answer: Quote:
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Kuwait
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Interesting blade. Was it etched?
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wootz blade
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happy link.. |
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Hello, spiral ![]() This Pulvar my friend. And he - satisfied and happy))) |
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