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Old 18th July 2015, 03:36 AM   #3
Jim McDougall
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Interesting stuff you come up with lately Charles!

Clearly the Indo-Persian (tulwar) hilt was widely dispersed throughout India, and is found mounted on various blades, including 'kora' blades in north Bengal, and on sabres from Afghanistan through the Northwest Frontiers to the Deccan.
It is difficult to assign a region to swords with these hits regionally with any particular certainty, but we can plausibly rationalize these kinds of combinations .

Looking at this heavy blade, and its general shape, I would suggest at this point possible Moplah connections in western coastal India, Malabar.
The familiar 'choppers' have this type profile. I would point out that the Mahratta's were notably 'naval', and it would not be surprising for this to be such a weapon.

Heavy bladed 'falchions' are often taken for 'executioner' weapons, and it does seem somewhere in the tons of notes of mine there are images of similar weapons.

Looking forward to input on this, I know others can remember better some of these over the years.
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