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Old 19th July 2009, 08:04 PM   #1
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Default Kattaras aplenty

I found these photos of kattaras at the Sayyid Faisal bin Ali museum in Oman. Quite a collection. It would be worth the ticket just to see these swords.

http://travel.maktoob.com/vb/travel250602/
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Old 19th July 2009, 09:40 PM   #2
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Great pictures Michael, thanks for finding and sharing them.

The picture of the curved kattars is especially interesting, as it shows a sword with a shashka-lika hilt at the bottom.

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Old 19th July 2009, 10:48 PM   #3
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Is it shashka-like or nimcha-like?
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Is it shashka-like or nimcha-like?
You and Michael are indeed right - I agree this looks like a Zanzibar saif without the guard and probably has nothing to do with a shashka (although we have not seen the blade).
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Old 20th July 2009, 12:54 AM   #5
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Interesting how some of those look like dhas. Probably just convergence, although they were all parts of the same trading network on the Indian Ocean...

Hmmmm.......


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Old 20th July 2009, 01:53 AM   #6
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I happen to love these. They are remarkably comfortable to handle and come in a variety of styles and quality as seen in these pics. Rsword even has one with what is apparently an Arab forged wootz blade!

The shields are not shabby either!....but the helmet does look, at least from this angle, suspiciously late.

Thanks for posting.

No offense, but I do not see a dha/dhab comparison at all.
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Old 19th July 2009, 10:58 PM   #7
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That hilt looks like an arabian saif or nimcha without the guard to me.
These swords are refered to in the caption on the website as الكتارة "the Kattara" but this does not translate in any dictionary. I also search for the tri-consonental rootكتر ktr but got nothing. I also found them refered to as مستقيم السيف العماني "Omani Straight Swords".

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Old 20th July 2009, 09:19 PM   #8
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I used to work in Muscat, Oman in the early 1970s, when I was just beginning to become interested in antiques arms and armour. I remember well visiting the old souk in Muttrah and seeing old swords, khanjars, matchlocks, powder flasks etc., for sale for small amounts, literally in piles, the silver black with age.

If only to go back in time....
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