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found this yatagan on a local gunshow. i was wondering if anyone can shed light on this sword. handle is made out of horn, with those "button" designs. i'm not sure what's the significance of those decoration on the handle, and really appreciate if anyone can shed a light on this. any comments is appreciated. thanks in advance...
OAL= 28" Blade = 24.5" Last edited by Spunjer; 5th November 2006 at 03:16 AM. |
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there's a mark on the blade. any significance, and what does it mean?
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I can't really read arabic, but it seems to be "amale ali" (made by ali) to me.
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The 'buttons' seem to be a nuclear symbol. I would secure this yataghan behind some lead bricks
![]() just kidding - very nice piece. j. |
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Hello,
this kind of "nuclear symbol" decoration can often be seen on Bosnian Bishaqs of the mid to late 19th century. Best regards, Helge |
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