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Old 27th December 2007, 03:37 PM   #1
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Can anyone recommend reference books on these types of weapons?

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Old 27th December 2007, 05:01 PM   #2
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Can anyone recommend reference books on these types of weapons?

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Ariel and Rivkin are the resident experts (sorry if I am forgetting someone else), but before they jump in I will go ahead and recommend Astvatsaturian's "Оружие Народов Кавказа" - the best book on the subject in my opinion. It is in Russian only, and if this is a problem, then you may try to obtain a copy of Yurij Miller's catalogue of Caucasian arms in the Hermitage Museum, where the text is in Danish and English. It is only a catalogue though. Askhabov's "Chechen Arms" is another book in Russian and English, but it is only dedicated to Chechen arms and he is a little biased in his analysis, most of which is based on hearsay and legends.
Those are the three books that come to mind when it commes to kindjals and kamas, but I am sure Ariel and others will add to this list.
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Old 27th December 2007, 05:13 PM   #3
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Check this one out. Some attribution errors and some junk, but overall, very nice examples of Shashkas and kindjals, , many from the Imperial Family.
Also, the best examples of Central Asian weapons I know! In English!!!
http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/2680936/
I just got info from the publisher that PayPal is accepted, and the total ( with S&H) is only $75. I cannot vouch for that, but just relay info.
Their contact info is here:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5673

Another hint: Go for Astvatsaturyan 2nd edition: much bigger, color pics. The firet one is thin, poor paper, low quality B&W. It is out of print, and one can only occasionally see it through Russian dealers. They will make you pay, though...
Otherwise, I am in full agreement re. Askhabov and Miller. Artzi has it for sale on his site, very reasonable price
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=313
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