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Even more pictures
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"Black Sea" yatagan
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Fabulous! Thank you.
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Excellent show!
Thank you Tatyana! |
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I had no idea they had a lot of examples of non-Ottoman weapons!
With their meticulous archiving system, it would be very interesting to know the dates of acquisition of Laz Bicagi, Caucasian kindjals etc. Might it be possible that they appeared much earlier than we suspect? Or was it just an exhibition of Oriental weapons in general? Was there a catalogue? |
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Great items!
Thank you Tatyana! |
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Not only are these rare and gorgeous items, but they appear meticulously cared for, and not hanged and forgotten like some museums.
Thanks for sharing! |
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