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Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Interested Party,
Thanks for finding the old kindjal pics. The complicated system of fullers is very similar to my example. In turn, as I have noted earlier, there is an uncanny resemblance to the Trabzon Surmene daggers. Very interesting. Quite likely, that the coins under the bosses are Iranian. Do my eyes fool me, or is there a yataghan-ish curving of the blade? What especially puzzled me ( pleasantly) was Arsendaddy’s aside that he considered this type of daggers to be the Caucasian ( Trabzon????? - my addition) progenitor of the Iranian qaddara. I have mentioned before Kirill Rivkin’s opinion that Georgian singe-edged kindjals migrated to Azerbaidjan and from there to Iran, and Vakhtang Kiziria’s version of Kakhetian Sabarkali fulfilling the same role. These three Caucasian aficionados seem to tell the same story, but from different angles. If their common story has legs, mine may be quite older than the traditional “ 19th century”. Waiting for Kwiatek. Last edited by ariel; 10th July 2021 at 01:46 AM. |
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