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Old 25th September 2010, 01:40 PM   #6
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... a lot of 1796 sabres were given to the portuguese by wellington. maybe manuel was portuguese? ...
Indeed the British government poured tons of weaponry in Portugal, to establish a 'joint venture' for the defence against Napoleonic troops, but this would not be the case; 'Manuel' may either be Portuguese or Spanish, but the name 'Deja' or started by 'Deja...' can not be Portuguese; so its Spanish by exclusion.

Not rejecting the colonial probability, it does in fact seems as the handle resembles North African work.
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