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			It is a classic Ottoman kilij, only it is a late Ottoman kilij,end of 19 century. At that time both Ottomans and Persians started importing European ( very often German) trade  blades and installing S-guards. Over the years there were several such examples posted here, and some of them had names of Armenian suppliers etched on the blades, and some even had location of the business next to the names:  “ Constantinople”.  By that time Ottomans largely lost their Balkan components, so I am pretty sure your kilij was of Anatolian origin. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Examples of such swords are shown in Astvatsaturyan’s book on Turkish weapons.  | 
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