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Arsen, these split swords are rare, but there're quite a few. They are ceremonial swords, as you can see in THIS example. I handled another one, a Qajar split blade made of laddered wootz, with one half broken, and it is amazing how they forged two halves running almost parallel to each other. Hopefully Richard Furrer will comment on such a feast. |
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Thanks for sharing.
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Dhu'l-Fakar was the best sword belonging to Muhammad (Peace be upon him), so it was never a double bladed sword, because these type of sword is very unsuitable for a battle. Double bladed swords are always ceremonial swords. |
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Beautiful pictures of luxury weapons.
Thanks for sharing. |
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Thank you for these. A truly amazing display of weapons an related items.
Stu |
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These are amazing pics! Thanks so much for sharing them with us!
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Any comments on sword below? |
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