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Not the area of my collecting but thank you very much for this great and informative link!
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This is a very interesting article. After seeing pictures of Khevsur warriors wearing their mail and armed to the teeth I have wanted to learn more but information is hard to find. One question I have is, what are battle rings? Edit; After rereading the original post I see I will learn about battle rings soon enough
![]() "closely studied the highlanders and left one of the most complete descriptions of Khevsurian weapons,including the rare type of battle rings" Last edited by machinist; 23rd December 2012 at 01:26 AM. |
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Not bad. Not familiar with this and yet good to know.
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I downloaded and read the article, and liked that it was well written, with multiple notes and sources, and with good illustrations on what was an unknown weapon type to me. Thank you very much for sharing,
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Thank you for this. Very interesting read.
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Vaho, this article is absolutely superb!!! One of the very first articles I have ever seen on the arms of this fascinating people published in the west in English. As has been noted, this is an area of the collecting and study of historical arms which is as remotely known perhaps as the Khevsurs themselves.
The few references which deal with Khevsur weaponry are typically published in Russian, aside from the very obscure reference by Askhabov "Chechen Weapons", and the important book in French by Iaroslav Lebedynsky on the arms of the Cossacks and Caucasians. The dashna is most intriguing for me personally as it is a form of Khevsur weapon which seems far less known than the more familiar edged weapons of the Khevsurs such as the 'pranguli' and the kindjhal. What is most interesting is that the dashna is apparantly, as noted, fabricated using blades of these other edged weapons, much in the manner of many dirks and daggers in varying cultural circumstances. Thank you so very much for posting this wonderful article, and my profound congratulations and admiration for having effectively presenting this facet of the arms of these incredibly fascinating people, the Khevsurs, to the arms collecting community here. I look forward to the article on the Khevsur battle rings as well, a most esoteric and little known topic. It has always fascinated me that these are so much like the finger rings worn by certain tribes in Africa, literally small razor knives worn mounted as rings for combat slashing. All the very best, Jim |
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Dear Jim if this little dashna article at least half that good and useful for our small circle here as warm and enthusiastic reception of it makes me believe than I am content both as author and translator.
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In effort to bring historical Georgian weapon related papers by Georgian scholars to English reader. Here is a link to the paper on Khevsurian battle rings. Author is my colleague and friend Nikoloz Abazadze. Paper in its English version is slightly shorter than original for now. Here is the link
http://www.academia.edu/2396149/Gadjia_-_weapon_of_man |
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That was a very informative read on a rare subject, Thank you for showing it to us and your friend for writing it. I have a special interest in things like Brass Knuckles and Bagh Nakh so learning about these rings is very nice.
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