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Thank you for posting the nice photos. Greetings from another resident of (south) Limburg |
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Location: City by the Black Sea
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Nubians. Sudan, second half of the 19th century
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Armenian from Moks region
Bit hard to see, but he has a Khanjar dagger and a curved saber. From what I have been able to tell the swords used in the very easternmost part of the Ottoman Empire by Armenians and Kurds were more similar to Persian Shamshirs or Transcaucasian/Georgian Khmali sabers than to the classic Turkish Kilic. The Yatagan was also not widely used there. |
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as in a yataghan topic, the Balkan Wars was mentioned, enclosed a few pics from the men involved...
Albanian, Greek, Montenegrin, Bulgarian, Serbian |
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Albanian, Greek and Bulgarian gents
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some pics of men in the Middle East around 1890 -1910;
Kurds and Druzes amongst them |
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