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Jim,
We will never know the precise history of this khyber. All we know that it is old and there is a Persian style deep etching on it. Was it a special order from Persia to Afghanistan? Grossly unlikely. Or rare example of Afghani manufacture made by a Persianized Afghani master? Say, Hazara who were and still are Shia and maintain close ties with Iran? That’s more likely. There are 3 million of them in Afghanistan and half a million in Iran. More than enough to have at least several swordsmiths:-) And all over the world ethnic groups in multinational countries that are organized along tribal lines, produce their own types of weapons with their own styles of decoration. We have a physical object with unusual feature: deep etching. But there were other contemporaneous swords with deeply etched texts all over the blade in Afghanistan. I found the original sword in e-bay archives and gave pics to 2 of my Persian colleagues. Will see what they will read. Meanwhile, let’s take a break. |
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