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Originally Posted by francantolin
Hello dear members,
I finally got it ! ( I only had the seller pictures thats why I couldn't post more before)
The blade seems good and not recent work with what seems to me a large enough diamond section piercing mail tip.
Strange global shape indeed ,what I found interesting ,
For the inscriptions/engravings,
They are of better quality than I thought: deeply and finely engraved; I show them to a friend who read and makes arabic calligraphy and he couldn't translate the cartouche so maybe is it in afghan/ farsi ?
The scabbard sure, is a later ''invention'' 
Made of three part of what I think was a
bayonett or cutlass scabbard ( old european model ?)
So maybe all is an afghan mix ?
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I think you are right. This dagger is made in Afghanistan. But, it is enough to compare your item with traditional pesh-kabz daggers to see the differences. I marked them with arrows in the photo.
I think that your dagger is made in the middle of the 20th century under the influence of European models of knives and daggers.
However, I am sure that this item was not made for tourists and was used as a weapon.