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Recently I have acquired a very beautiful sword (maybe Qama?), but cannot find any information about it.
It is a large antique sword (length 25"), silver handle, silver sheath (21 ounces), silver decorations - tested - with a steel blade engraved and filled-in with gold phrases from Quran, sheath and handle decorated with cut out phrases in Arabic, bone (walrus ivory?) and mother of purl on the handle and sheath. I will be happy with any information experts can provide. If someone could translate the engravings on the sheath and the blade - I would greatly appreciate it. |
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Please kindly help.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Hello kizitov.
Welcome to the Forum. I hope you will find the answers that you seek. Sometimes it just takes the right person some time to come along. We have a lot of knowlegeable people here so there is a good chance that someone will help you shortly. Regards, Ian. |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Nashville
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ان المتقین فی جنات و نعیم The righteous will be in gardens and bliss. It is part of a verse from the Holy Qur'an. The scabbard has more written on it. Better pictures would help.
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arabic, engraved, islamic, qama, sword |
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