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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Istanbul
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I don't want to be taken as a romaticist
It is just very interesting for me how yatagan became a distinguished symbol for the old order while the new order was symbolized with bayonet. Beyond these symbols, of course, what was at the stake was completely a different issue. I was thinking if yatagan became the symbol for the old military order, did their manufacture come to a sudden halt in Istanbul after the 1820s? |
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