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Salaams Dom~ I think that is an interesting point about the cross~ However I dont think it is what you suggest. The cross is a form used to illustrate a welcome sign and seen on carpets especially near or on the "Yurt" tent door (Katchli or Hutchlu designs) I also see this style of what could be crossed arrows on textiles and rugs from the Caucasus. Interestingly there are 33 grooves etched into the quadrangle and as 33 is the short number for the Muslim religious prayer words(Quranic Names) and 99 in the expanded version ( same for the prayer beads ) Not withstanding that the hilt is decorated in a series of geometric placed studs in the figure 5 format often seen in Islamic work depicting the hand of fatima (5 fingers). Thus we seem to have an Islamic dagger. ![]() Regards Ibrahiim al Balooshi. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 25th April 2012 at 05:16 PM. |
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you are probably right, myself I never bring more importance about this (cross) sign, what is for me, a decor element, and not necessarily, a religious expression my remark was the reflect of comments that I got, during all the years spent in Middle-East, and even in Egypt I understood that was a sensitive point, and I kept this in my mind ![]() this, explaining ... that ![]() best regards à + Dom |
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Salaams Dom ~ I think we can work around the cross thing, as usual, very effectively. The reference I meant to show today I accidentally left at home so it will be done tomorrow ![]() ![]() Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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Salaams ~Arrow pattern~ In fact it is likely that the sunburst pattern migrated from Persia to the Kazak region in about the 17thC, however, it illustrates my point. Whether or not there is a relationship to the dagger design is another matter but I throw this in for interest..
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hello together
many thanks for this interesting clues. nice sunday wants Chregu |
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