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This came from Oriental Arms and was identified as Georgian. The back side has ornamental designs and what looks like a bit of script in the circular cartouche. Can anyone identify the language?
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Hello Marcus,
you are willing to show us the blade? Sorry, can't help by the script! ![]() |
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As requested
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It's probably Georgian. Whether I can translate it is another question.
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Thank you! Not my area of collecting but a good dagger IMVHO! Regards, Detlef |
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It's Arabic. What is legible appears to read, Kar Ahmad Ibn (?)... and some numerals. It means, Work of Ahmad son of.... The numerals 287 can be read as a date, 1287, or 1870 c.e.
It isn't Georgian per se, although it may have been wrought in the arms bazaar in Tbilisi. But the signature and motifs speak more of Circassian or Chechen craftsmanship. Last edited by Oliver Pinchot; 21st October 2014 at 12:35 AM. |
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Oliver,
Thank you. I have been trying to decide where to place this piece in my book, with European items or Arabic ones. Marcus |
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