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Hello,
I bought This 2 yatagan for a little price in the week end street market, Someone can tell me its origine, turkish, North africa? Length : 29" for the first and 34" for the second The handles are made in wood Thank you in advance. A new toys on my collection:http://mac-gratuit.fr/site/tribaledgedweaponcol/ |
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Very nice!! Congrats on this find.
Yataghan are from the Turkish region or Balkan area. My knowledge is to small to tell you from what region these are, but you will get comments on these two lovely pieces. |
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They were also brought into Africa from Turkey. The scabbards look African to me, similar to flyssa scabbards. So perhaps Algeria, Lybia, or even Morocco?
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Definetly Maghrib regions of North Africa.
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I think these are a really nice couple of Yataghans! They look sturdy and purposeful.
What are the stamped makers marks? Good find congrats! ![]() |
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I don't know the makerbut I give you a big plan of the 2 stamps
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Hmm, sorry I can't recognise anything in the marks.
Great things though. ![]() |
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