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	I would say Morocco or Tunisia I have seen this kind of hilt before. It's a kind of Jbula/Genui, or shula... You know what i mean. Best,  | 
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			The blade style looks like a Koummya, but I have never seen one quite like this.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I would also venture that it is Moroccan judging by the blade style and scabbard but I have not seen that hilt form on a Moroccan Koumaya. As a matter of coincidence if you google Turkish Jambiyas and peruse the images you will see the identical twin of this knife advertised as a 19thC Turkish Jambiiya with bone handle discoulered by age. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 That is the same dagger shown here for comment. Obviously sellers pics have been posted on Google also. Stu  | 
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			Hi Stu, I thought it was strange seeing two knives having identical features in such a short time and of a hilt design on what I think is an old Koumayar blade that I had not seen before. I stumbled across it while looking at various different country`s designs of Jambiyas. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 I had not thought of this being a reused koumyya blade but it could very well be. The scabbard is of course not a koumyya type, but is purpose made to fit the knife. I think the clue to the origin of this piece is probably the decoration on the scabbard. Any ideas? Stu  | 
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 Your knife is really intriguing me, I have since revised my opinion and think it is a Shula knife, one of the options offered by Kubur, but even then I have not seen that type of handle on a Shula knife although the blade and scabbard look like Shula. I am surprised that no more of the members who have more knowledge of this type of weapon have not commented. Miguel  | 
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