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What kind of dagger?
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What kind of dagger you see?
Muhammad Ali Wallajah (r.1749-1795), the Nawab of Arcot and the Carnatic. http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1...-kettle-tilly/ |
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:shrug: However, if I were to guess, I would assume it is the hilt of a "Mughal" dagger. |
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I checked the link and the dagger is indeed pretty unusual to my eyes. Looks like a Tulwar hilt with a dagger blade. Maybe Jens Nordlunde as a real and passionate expert of Indian arms is able to add something sensible. Roland |
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No I dont think it is a tulwar hilt, but I cant tell you what it is, befoore having seen the blade as well.
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a kukri maybe?
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Trade was known to South India as well. It's not they were an insulated island. However, as long as we don't have any clue about the shape of the blade, I believe this whole discussion is pointless. :cool: |
Somehow I am recalling a scene from an old-forgotten book about engagement party (?) in one of the Islamic countries: the potential bride, wrapped from head to toe in black, cautiously extends her pinkie outside... and the boy madly falls in love !!!!! And I am not talking about the potential effect of a coquettish glance:-) The truth is unfortunately revealed after the wedding.....
Moreover, this painting was obviously made by a European artist. The veracity of his rendition is questionable as we have discussed in earlier topics. My guess he had a tulwar in his studio and reworked the image into something suitable ( in his opinion) for a dagger. Artistic license is not usually frowned upon:-))) |
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