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Old 30th March 2024, 09:18 PM   #481
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Armenian warrior from Zeytun
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Old 30th March 2024, 11:49 PM   #482
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Kalmuk from a most interesting geographic book from 1618
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Old 31st March 2024, 12:09 AM   #483
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This picture looks like it shows Dayak warriors!
The sword shouldered by the central figure appears to be of particularly rare form of belato, associated with Nias island.

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Old 31st March 2024, 12:57 AM   #484
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The sword shouldered by the central figure appears to be of particularly rare form of belato, associated with Nias island.
Hello Bob,

I don't think so, it's a mandau with the edge pointed to his throat. See also the handle in his hand. Also the blowpipe, shields and costumes are Dayak.

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Old 31st March 2024, 02:10 AM   #485
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Old 31st March 2024, 02:12 AM   #486
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Hello Bob,

I don't think so, it's a mandau with the edge pointed to his throat. See also the handle in his hand. Also the blowpipe, shields and costumes are Dayak.

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FYI: I got this picture from an old Dutch book about the Dutch Indies on the Alifuru in the Moluccan islands...

so I think our friend Detlev might be correct, as the literature of those days might contain some errors but nevertheless it concerned the Dutch colonial region .

Some more pics on the Mena Muria'warriors from the Moluccans .
The last pic are Honitetu-Alifuru dancing the tjakalele Piru, Ceram 1912
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Old 31st March 2024, 09:04 AM   #487
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The item link in the posts above shows other items at the bottom of that page for sale which is not allowed.
I don't know what happened, I just copied the picture, sorry!

Ah, now I understand, it was the link provided by Bob.

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Old 1st April 2024, 03:55 AM   #488
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I don't think so, it's a mandau with the edge pointed to his throat. See also the handle in his hand. Also the blowpipe, shields and costumes are Dayak.

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Thank you; I had noted the handle, but was overexcited by the blade shape.
You're of course correct about the accoutrements.

I should shave with Occam's razor.
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Old 2nd April 2024, 12:40 AM   #489
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Lavian Riflemen, AKA "strelniki"

Part of the Russian Imperial Army, in WW I about 30.000 men around 1917
Some later joined the Bolshevik revolution and hence its army
The majority remained in Latvia to protect the country due to an internal strugle and instability,
caused by 3 governments fighting for control ( German, Sovjet and Latvian) untill Latvia's independance 1920/22
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a couple more pics of these soldiers and their swords
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Old 2nd April 2024, 02:57 PM   #490
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two sculptures by Jean Francois Theodore Gechter ; one an Ottoman warrior and the other a scene from the battle of Aboukir
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gp, do you know who the king on horseback is supposed to be?
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gp, do you know who the king on horseback is supposed to be?
Unfortunately not: the only title on this sculpture is “ Guerrier à Cheval “ , i.e. warrior on horse and made end 19th century. Sometimes “Ottoman” added to warrior on some of the literature describing this piece of art.
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Old 8th April 2024, 08:26 PM   #493
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with reference to a resent topic, one of the early pics in "the West" of these fierce and feared warriors

"Janissaire, Chef-Arciere, Comandante, et Bourreau Turc - XV -XVI Siècle" acquaforte originale ca. 15,5x25,5 cm by Raphael Jacquemin (1821 - 1881)
in a book of maps published by Delatre Paris in 1870
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Old 10th May 2024, 11:11 PM   #494
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some CDV's from the Ottoman Empire around 1860/70
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Old 6th July 2024, 12:19 AM   #495
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a few postcards from the DACH region between 1885 - 1913 with halberds:
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Old 19th July 2024, 10:01 PM   #496
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Period Photo of Armenian circa 1880
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Old 27th July 2024, 12:58 AM   #497
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some nice Balkan pics, Macedonian, Greek and Albanian amongst them.
Between 1875 - 1905
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Old 27th July 2024, 06:18 AM   #498
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Figuure 1. This is a well known etching of an Illonaon (Ilanun, Iranum) pirate that was published from a water color and ink sketch by Samuel Francis Marryat, a French artist who traveled through Borneo in 1848. The site of the sketch is indicated as Tampassook, Borneo. I have also extracted a blow-up of the sword held by this individual and the keris he wears at his waist.

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Figure 2. This appears to have been that pirate's paraw. The figure aft looks very much like the individual in the initial picture, and is wearing identical clothing. At the bow on the lower deck is a large lantaka, a bronze cannon that was used widely in the South China Sea.
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Figure 3. In another sketch, Marryat records a (not very friendly) encounter with a Datu (possibly the Sultan) in Bruni, and his retinue (1848). There is one fellow standing in his canoe who is carrying what appears to be a kampilan, and doing his best to look tough. The other standing figures appear to be women, perhaps the brides of the Datu/Sultan. An interesting composition that captures some tension in the moment.
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Figure 4. "Procession of the Sultan of Gonong Tabor" (1848). Another Marryat sketch. The flag bearer in front has a sword while the other members of the party mostly carry a spear and shield, and wear a keris. The Sultan wears a sword and keris.
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Figure 5. The last Marryat sketch I could find online was this one of Dayak women (no weapons visible).
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Old 29th July 2024, 12:38 PM   #499
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one from Smyrna an another Russian
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one pic from Dajaks from Serewak , all others from Atjeh
sources: several museums in NL
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Most people know Goya from his work "The Disasters of War (Spanish: Los desastres de la guerra) " being a series of 82 prints created between 1810 and 1820 : https://artfacts.net/exhibition/goya...-sleeps/895569

but also most interesting is a painting called The Second of May 1808, also known as The Charge of the Mamelukes (Spanish: El 2 de mayo de 1808 en Madrid, La lucha con los mamelucos or La carga de los mamelucos)
Created: 1814. Medium: oil on canvas . Dimensions: 8'9" x 11'4" in Museo Nacional del Prado (Prado Museum); Madrid, Spain.

Having been on an exhibition of Dali - Goya , Dali loved and was inspired by Goya, specially his war topics. As a result you can see some influances on Dali's 'The Battle of Tetuan', 1961 .

Enclosed both paintings , some details and 2 studies of Dali
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sword handling and dances, just like collecting them.... is mostly male dominated,
but women do also are present...
as these dancing ladies from Asia, through the Arab world to the Balkans clearly show...
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Old 25th September 2024, 08:39 PM   #503
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another lady but except for the Husar-like uniform, have I no clue from which country and which regiment....

Anybody any idea?
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some more Husars, King William III of Holland, some German and French and one of Luzern.
What I like is the difference in swords
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with regards to Tasa's contribution "The Ottoman Art of Bladesmithing" a few pictures of the lads...
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some pics of the Morlachs; a Slavic people in the areo around Herzegovina, Lika and the Dalmatia, often in service of Venice
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Here a picture of the wife of a famous south italian bandit
named Ninco Nanco from Basilicate-Lucania .
The band , chief and wife fight against the Savoy soldiers that wanted with lot of violence to conqueer south Italy during the italian '' unification''.
Maria fighted as a man and Ninco was considerated in the region as some kind of Robin Hood,
stealing ( and killing ) lot of soldiers and rich insiders and then helping poor people and priests.
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