8th June 2015, 11:54 PM | #11 |
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Ian,
I fully agree. As I said, Tatiana's Choora will have to wait till my fellow is back from vacation, unless somebody wishes to take charge. Egerton' Choora is a fact and I brought it into discussion. Whoever wishes to join the discussion is more than welcome. An aside question: some chooras have wootz blades, a real good ones, with a pattern routinely attributed to Persia. Were they reuses? Imports from Persia? Local production? Any examples of Afghani wootz of 20th century? Any hard evidence of Choora manufacture outside the Khyber Pass area? But... " Just the facts, ma'am" |
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