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Hi All
Can anyone one out there translate this koftgari? Lew |
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Well I showed this to a few friends that read Arabic they are having trouble reading it but they think it is a saying from the Koran.
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Though worn, it appears to read
THERE IS NO HERO LIKE 'ALI AND SWORD LIKE DHUL'FAKAR Ham |
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Ham
Thanks! Here is a bit more information on the saying and where it comes from. It's interesting that this tulwar belonged to a Shi'a warrior is it possible to speculate the age or area of India where this sword came from? http://www.answers.com/topic/zulfiqar Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 5th August 2007 at 04:17 PM. |
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It has been mentioned on this forum more than once that the phrase There is no hero like 'Ali, and no sword lik Dhul-Faqar
was and is used throughout the Dar al-Islam-- it is by no means limited to Shi'tes. In fact, the Mughals were Sunnis. Hard to tell much at all about the sword based on that one stingy image. Pray post a few more and then let the forumites at it. Ham |
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Here are a few more pics. The blade is about 22 inches long and is pattern welded but the hilt is full size and my big hand fits rather comfortably in it.
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