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This is all the weaponry I found in the old palace, it was situated in the royal guard quarters. The saifs, from that time, are not placed there because they are still in possesion and use by the royal guard today, which, being slaves, is a hereditary job.
A bedouin sword, like those found in the Sinai and Negev, a steel club, a ghaddara, and a cane ![]() Many rifles and pistols
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Im really sorry about how bad the pictures are brought out to be. They're all in 3648x2736 resolution, and are more than 3.5mb each, thanks to a 10.1 MP camera, they had to be reduced in size and quality ALOT to make them uploadable. If anyone needs some pictures in better quality, i will be glad to send them.
Dont worry, Im not finished yet, there are more covering museums, antique stores, and workshops, there are over a hundred more pics to go! |
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Very nice pics
As you know the jambiyas are my favorite Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 19th January 2007 at 05:43 PM. |
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Love the pics can't wait to see the rest. The Khuk is intresting, because from the photo it does not look very old. I'm sure it could tell some tales though.
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I would be very interested if you could say a little more about the lances. Do they have any decoration on the blades? Could there be any similarity to this lance. The links between the Arabian peninsular weapons and East Africa are not greatly explored in any publication that I have.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=metal+lance |
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Hi,
This is the old fort, situated in the center of old Riyadh, today it serves as a museum for old weaponry, photographs, and old scrolls. Front view Abdullah Ibn Jiluwi's spear, embedded 105 years ago into the door, after he missed Ajlan by a few inches to the right. Names of the men who stormed al-Masmak on the dawn of 14th January 1902 The huge door. The small trap door you see in the middle is no more than 2 feet sq. The only way one could enter is head first, thus, exposing his head to a swordsman inside. Another shalfa, and a migamaa' (flintlock) |
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