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i came across this article a little while ago. i was caught up doing other things at the time, so didnt have time to read it properly. thought it would be of great interest to others though, so i took some brief details.
'The Dagger of an Early Malay Conqueror - Kris of muhammad iskander 'abd-ar-rahman mu'azzam shah (AD 1413-1425)' by H.Goetz 1944. i am a big fan of goetz as he wrote an important and very rare book on the bikaner state, with a small, illustrated section on arms (took me many years to finally find a copy to buy and it wasnt cheap!). i cant remember where i found the above mentioned article, but can try and backtrack it through my notes. the dagger was bought by by baron r.j.de touche-skadding, who bought it from the descendants of sultan hussain (1812-35). it originally belonged to the malay sultan abdhul rahman mirzam shah (first muslim sultan of the malacca empire), ruler of singapore and the rhio island. he was one of the first malay rulers to embrace islam. he was ancestor of mahmud shah 1st, whose grandson, sultan mahmud shah 2nd was defeated and lost the kingdom of malacca to the portuguese in 1511. becasuse of the tradition associated with that famous ancestor, this kris was held in high esteem by his descendants, who treasured it as an heirloom. the inscribed blade, silver crown at base of hilt and sheath of beaten silver are (apparantly) original parts of the Sultan abdhul rahmans kris, while the wooden hilts and sheath lining were renewed when the original parts became too worn for use. the above was copied from the article. he showed 3 images, which as expected from 1944, were of poor quality. it showed a kris with a silver inscription that runs the length of both sides of the blade. plus, a complete pic of it in its scabbard. now, i have no idea if the kris is authentic or not, but was curious if this particular dagger is well known, or if it has been published elsewhere. the article runs around 12 pages. hope this is of interest. |
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