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Hi ,
Here are 2 of my Algerian Palas can someone translate this? Suspect says! Amel Mousa Qarim? Regards Kutrt |
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Yes, the inscription is Amel Musa Karimi. best, |
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Hi Zifir , Thanks for your help. Regards Kurt |
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Hi Kurt, fantastic swords, how do you know that these palas are Algerian?
In the book "splendeur des armes orientales" there is a almost identical one, but it is just described as "ottoman". |
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Hi Eftihis ,
You're right, one of my palas was in the exhibition , "splendeur des armes orientales" Ottoman is correct because Algeria was part of the Ottoman Empire. But only in Algeria Palas were worn without cross pice. Kurt |
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Well. congratulations!
Could we have some close ups of the silverwork on the scabbards? |
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