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Thank you Jim, for taking an interest in this, to me very interesting subject.
I have always wondered why this chapter was neglected, but maybe it then was 'daily work' and not history as it is to day. |
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Hi Jens, It does you and other serious researchers great credit in uncovering the information you do when destruction on such a scale as described occurred. I am still trying off and on to discover the origin of the Coorg sword and also of the Coorgs themselves with little success up to present, unfortunately. I just wanted to say how much I admire your dedication it is inspirational.
I wanted to respond to your post much earlier but since updating to Windows 10 I seem to have been beset with problems. Miguel |
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Hi Miguel, you are welcome.
Research can be hard work, and usualy you hit the wall a few or many times, but try to look at it this way. Every time you research, wall or not, you learn something, maybe not what you are looking for - but you still learn something. Have you tried to dig into the Ellora Caves? They were made from the 6th to the 10th century, and represents three different religions. The paintings and statues are said to represent all the weapons used in this period. Maybe you will find ssomething which will give you a pointer. When I researched how old the katar is, I read about the caves, and saw that no katars were shown/mentioned, so I knew that the katar was not that old, or at least not used in this area at the time. Good luck. Jens |
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Hi
At a recent auction I saw the following lot of chopped down Indian weaponry (sold a week or so ago) this is what it must have looked like in the smelting pots when all these weapons were being destroyed regards Ken |
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Ken, this is really a chock to me. I knew this was happening, but to see the weapons - what a pity.
I wonder how these 'weapons' got to Europe in this condition. Who would want to toutch them from they were sawn off? |
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Hi Jens
I haves a few more pictures from the auction I will post tomorrow Showing some more of the items A tough picture to see such a brutal destruction. I will pm you the auction house details if you like. Regards Ken |
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Hi Ken,
Please give me the details. I know the auction house did not do this, but when you ask why was it done, one must remember that at the time they has tons of these weapons - and they did not know what to do with them. We would have known, but they did not. |
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