12th December 2022, 07:22 PM | #30 | |
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The use of native ethnic names of weapons is a "nice bonus", especially considering that in the same Afghanistan in its different regions the same one Khyber knife has been called by many different names. Nevertheless, I am very glad that you have learned useful information from my book on the arms of Afghanistan. And for reference, Khyber knives have never been produced in the khanates of Central Asia. With Indonesia and the Philippines - everything is easier. The huge variety of forms of tribal swords and daggers, common in relatively small areas, has led to the fact that it turned out to be easier to use traditional ethnic names. However, I think that this topic is not about the nomenclature of weapons. And I think you should not "clutter up" with our discussion the topic that francantolin opened |
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