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Nice one. I really like the blend! The inscription at the top says "bashir almumeneen" (bring glad tidings to the believers. Quranic verse) the bottom one says "hibir/hisir (?) albab" (I think its either a name or a sufi reference albab means door)
What about the latin inscription? I cant read it... Maybe some date is there? |
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Hi,
Many thanks for your comments and help re the translation, I'm a bit lost as to the Latin inscription, which text do you mean? My Regards, Norman. Quote:
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Hi,
Sword sold by Christies described as an Austrian officers presentation sabre . Regards, Norman. |
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Hey mate, I meant the 3rd picture. Seems like latin letters to me. |
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Hi, See what you mean but not Latin, am thinking from somewhere possibly in the Eastern part of the Austro-Hungarian empire but am a bit stumped at the moment. Looks for all the world like a set of three initials and a date???? My Regards, Norman. |
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It occured to me that the crescent moon with three stars might pertain to a particular part of the empire. That might help to ID the script?
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Just noticed the crescent and stars. Reminds me of my straight Yemeni Karabella..
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Three crescent moons and three stars.... interesting. Wasn't that the first flag of the independant Egypt a crescent moon and three stars?? Edit: add flag. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fl...Egypt_1922.svg |
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no Latin inscription, the alphabet used seems to be Cyrillic ![]() may be "Serb" or "Macedonian" when we'll know from where this alphabet, we'll know, from where it's came from, this beautiful "Pala" ![]() we dunno at all to read Eastern languages ![]() à + Dom |
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Well done. Could this be from albanians maybe? No idea, i am just guessing, highly doubt that Serbs will quote Quran so it could be muslims speaker of the language. |
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Ain't no Cyrillic. It does remind some Cyrillic letters, but no more than Arabic ones.
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An awesome sword Norman, thanks for sharing!
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Hi Guys,
Thanks to all for your continued interest and comments. Am still searching the net etc. for more answers. Please feel free to chip in with any ideas. ![]() ![]() Regards, Norman. |
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you are nearly right ![]() - the "k" seems to be really a "k" ... but the "5" I have a doubt I practiced a little bit the paleography with French documents for genealogical purpose, with this experience, I think that may be; - ![]() - ![]() - ![]() - ![]() Serb alphabet extracted from Wikipedia Quote:
the Ottoman empire was until Vienna's gates, for a long time as you know, it was always more Muslims than Arabic speakers, as well as now also nothing strange, to find Islamic mention on weapons not Arabic ![]() Quote:
![]() BASHIR AL MUMENEEN, KHAYR AL BAB either (but may be you could be better than me for that ...) GIVE THEM THE HOPE TO GET THE PARADISE as far as I understood; "khayr al bab" it's the best door of the paradise, who has several ![]() enough ... that's set for today ... à + Dom |
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