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29th May 2016, 04:07 PM | #1 |
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Russian Kinzal
Since a very Long time I have this Russian, probably a Georgian kinzal in my collection. It has on the back of its sheeth a script that I cannot read so I wonder if there is anybody who might be able to read and translate this script.
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Both the script and the workmanship appears to be Georgian, in which case it is not a Kindjal (which is the Russian/Daghestani name) but a Qama (which would be the Georgian name of the weapon). I can send the photos to a friend in Geoargia to translate it but it may take a few days.
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31st May 2016, 02:59 PM | #4 |
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The sword is Georgian, hence I would call it Qama.
The writing is a male name: "Aksnti Peradze." Peradze is a common Georgian family name, but Aksnti appears to be a variation of the more common Aksenti. |
31st May 2016, 05:23 PM | #5 |
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Thanks a lot for your comment. So I learnt that I have a qama from Georgia and not a Kindjal from Daghestan
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Although they are exactly the same weapon... very much like the Omani KHANJAR and the Yemeni JAMBiYA. |
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