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here is mine: same pattern, not as lavish :-(
But it has unmistakeable Afghani/North Indian features. Any thoughts? |
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Thanks for sharing pictures. I saw one like that in London. I am sure it is a Afgahn saber. Handle and ferrule are typical of Afghanistan. Is it a very heavy blade? Regards Kurt |
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Kurt,
Thanks for the info and opinion. My blade is pretty thick and massive, but not heavy: it is too short for that:-) Your gorgeous palas were presumably naval: too short for the cavalry. But.. Afghan Navy???? Moreover, if you saw another one like that, we are beginning to think about a specific pattern. What kind of purpose could such Palas serve in Afghanistan? |
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Ariel ,
You're absolutely right my palace are from the Navy. Your probably was carried by a particular tribe. Perhaps very little people? , Check out this link to be from the Top Kapi istanbul. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Imperial_Armoury_Topkapi_Istanbul_(19).JPG Kurt |
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Ariel ,
is similar to your Pala. Kurt |
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