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The engraving on the blade and the inscription are quite standard.
It is very common and characteristic of Greek yataghans and in this form as here I would define it at the very end of the 18th century and in the first two decades of the 19th century (until 1826). Approximate translation of the inscription: From the sight of this knife, your enemies are scattered, he takes revenge on the enemy like Zulfikar. Only the photo is upside down. In the stamp, I think the name is Ali. IMHO the blade is a little older than the handle and the handle is Cretan. This is a very good yataghan. |
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