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I absolutely agree...although I don't have Pant to hand or many other specialized books so what I tend to focus on is web references and those of the Forum Library... All these Tulvar relatives form a kind of national soup ! They are as common a denominator as Indian Curry is to Indian cuisine! I have seen Tulvar hilts on Ethiopian swords and almost every form of mixed blade and hilt as well as the highly decorated very expensive Mughal designs; lavish, exquisite, dripping in diamonds and gold...all in the mix... Turkish/ Afghan/ Persian ? It is almost impossible to distinguish one from the other thus pinpoint accuracy is out of the question, however, diving into this pool is well worth the effort for beginners and enthusiastic learners alike and armed with the information in our pages they can see and better understand the problems. Indian weapons are a massive subject not least because of the European variations and neighboring countries absorbing and fusing their designs and influences. It is a lifes work. |
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