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Old 24th February 2012, 06:46 PM   #1
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Default Khanjar or Jambiya?

my newest piece from last night!
What do you call this dagger Khanjar or Jambiya?
from which cultural space comes this dagger?
the approximate age?
The handle is Amber!
Thanks for any information
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Old 24th February 2012, 08:51 PM   #2
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my newest piece from last night!
What do you call this dagger Khanjar or Jambiya?
from which cultural space comes this dagger?
the approximate age?
The handle is Amber!
Hi Chregu
khanjar, Indo-Persian, 18/19th, very rich ricasso
and nice gold koftgari on the blade, no scabbard ?
this one could give us more precisely the origin ... (may be Ottoman ??)

the handle is difficult to appreciate if it's amber or not
have a pin, heat it till red, then sew in an inconspicuous area
the smell will tell you the truth, better than any comments

all my compliments for that fantastic Khanjar

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Old 24th February 2012, 09:43 PM   #3
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Dom is right, it's Ottoman (Balkan?). but probably later than 18/19th. The blade is of Indian "Tiger Jambiya" shape. The handle looks awkward and non-functional, and likely shortened/replaced from another piece.

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Old 25th February 2012, 07:01 PM   #4
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Dom is right, it's Ottoman (Balkan?). but probably later than 18/19th. The blade is of Indian "Tiger Jambiya" shape. The handle looks awkward and non-functional, and likely shortened/replaced from another piece.
you are correct as usual my friend
may I had, that could be a "presentation" dagger,
or a dagger "de cour", but, certainly not a weapon for fight

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Old 25th February 2012, 11:56 PM   #5
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Hello you two
I thank you for your answers.
have the Khanjar against Celtic coins in exchange, because I like the knife today more than coins! smile
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