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					Originally Posted by  David R
					 
				 
				Stumped! But at a guess I would say late in period, revival and made for a Western style hilt. Also... what  a find! Russian Imperial perhaps. 
			
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 I agree: magnificient blade of Kara Taban wootz. I would imagine a truly old and artistic handle of any Indian style or just a good Persian shamshir  handle.  I would stay away from  overdecorated modern Indian handles: they would  devalue the blade and scream “ composite”.
As to the Russian Imperial…. No way. Russians never created really beautiful complicated wootz patterns. Anosov was given exact recipe for making wootz ingots and an admonition to forge it at low temperature. That was the extent of his “ re-discovery” of bulat .  On top of that, he so thoroughly  misrepresented the written recipe he used that his followers ( except for a couple of technicians actually working for him) never managed to  reproduce “his” process. 
All the existent  and available examples of his manufacture including the yataghan he sent to Faraday with a letter begging for the latter’s  approval of his “discovery” were just mediocre Sham.  Faraday never even acknowledged  Anosov’s letter:-)