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Old 2nd February 2014, 10:53 PM   #1
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Hello Ahmed

Thank you for your efforts! is not a problem.

language in which the inscription is written?

also do you think that the place of production is Persian?

Thanks again for your help.

greeting Chregu
Dear Chregu,

Not at all, Sir! I'm completely at your disposal, Sir, and I'll do my best with all members of this great site.

Besides the last inscription (which I was unable to read), the language in which the inscriptions were written was the Arabic language.

As for the place of production, I can't tell you anything for sure. It may have been Iran (though this is unlikely), but I really would give the vote to one of the Arab towns on the Persian Gulf. Remember that the date of manufacture precedes the date of the independence of Kuwait (1961), and that of the UAE (1971). I have seen many Arabs who spoke Persian very well, and had Persian names.

Hope this helps, buddy!

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Ahmed Helal Hussein
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Old 3rd February 2014, 06:08 PM   #2
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Hello Ahmed

Thank you for your help.
for me this is enough erklährung at the moment.

Friendly greetings

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