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			There is a long ( and often pretty vicious) argument about the origins of shashka. The blade is relatively simple: early Circassian blades were  mostly European, very light, but later Daghestani ones could be quite heavy. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	But the origin of the eared guard-less handle is still a mystery. My guess is that it stems from the Turkish yataghan ( pure IMHO) If so, re-fitting Caucasian shashka with an Ottoman crossguard might not have been such an unnatural idea for the owner and exiled Circassians ( muhadjirs) seem to be a natural group for the mix of an old and the new traditions.  | 
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