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Many thanks! This is fabulously interesting, especially the linguistic connection. Protolanguages can tell us as much about origin of things as material artefacts.
As to the picture... I always thought I was not squeamish, but this one went over the top! Aren't they Buddhists? |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: England
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Hello Rivkin and Ariel,
They are both Hindu and Bhuddist, depending on their tribe/caste, until war pops along Cheers Simon |
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Thanks for the great info Simon, A little more of the mystery surrounding Khukuri unveiled. Rod
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Note the two-sword fighting style of the survivor.
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Location: England
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Hello Tom,
The Nepalese actualy used one blade at a time, usualy in combination with a shield, the picture is emphasing the two main weapons of the ruling high caste only. Using two blades at the same time is probably best left for films Cheers Simon |
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Awesomely well written and extremely informative.
Thank you, Simon. Mike |
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