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Are you refering to quote "Most of the swords housed in the Holy Relics section at the Topkapi Palace Museum were, following the conquest of Egypt, repaired and redecorated between 923-927 hijia C.E. In most cases their hilts and scabbards were completely replaced" , page 64, Islamic Swords and SwordSmiths. Looked but found no mention of Suleymans sword in Yucels book. The crossguard on Suleymans sword pictured above sword looks a later replacement to me, especially the shape of the ends of the quillons does not fit 16th century style. The pierce work on the crossguard on it looks more to the Persian taste. rand |
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