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10th October 2021, 08:25 PM | #1 |
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GP, thank you SO very much for these amazing titles and being so helpful with this important literature!
As you note, there is scant information on these Balkan weapons in the west, and many titles in these languages are not only hard to find, but to translate. |
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and the last couple....
happy reading !☼☼☼ |
9th October 2022, 06:22 PM | #4 |
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GP I was rereading this bibliography and saw that I had neglected to thank you for sharing this wealth of information. It is much appreciated. I have goose egged on my title searches so for but now that I know what I am look for I will get lucky eventually. Thanks again.
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1st April 2024, 09:03 PM | #6 |
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I will add books on the topic yataghan
Э. Г. Аствацатурян Турецкое оружие в собрании Государственного Исторического музея G. E. Vvedensky YANISSARI, History symbols weapons Denis Cherevichnik To the Question of the Origin of Yatagan |
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any advise where I can get Vvedensky's book ? searched worldwide in vain..... Additional found on Cherevichnik Denis (2018). Ottoman yataghan: etymology and origin of the term. In: Collection of the scientific works of the International scientific and Practical conference “The world of weapons: stories, heroes, collections”. Tula State Museum of Weapons, October 3-5, 2018. |
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