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My memory fails me at the moment but one of these regions did favour Niello much more than most... I wish I could put my finger on it... Gavin |
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Kokand was the ultimate Tajik area: mountainous eastern part of the land, adjacent to Fergana Valley, that’s where the victorious Uzbeks displaced the Tajiks.
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Good thing to see the blade was not cut down. I once had a Greek bichaq which was a cut down yataghan blade and it reminded me. I could not clearly see the tip of your example, so that's why I mentioned.
1862 is a very plausible date. Peter |
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