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Hi Husar,
Yes it is a bit tricky, but thank you for the illustration. I am especially interested in one at the bottom to the right. Have alook at this one. |
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on what kind of blade do you have this one? Can you post picture of whole? |
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Yes i can, although i don't see what difference it makes.
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HI Jens
I just wonted to see blade construction, which reminds me european smiths hmm the second mark near the hilt is with persian characters inside or?? I checked few of my books but I could not find the same marking ![]() Best Husar |
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Hi Husar,
The deep stamp close to the langet says 'Ibrahim', and at the back of the blade is another inscription. Do you know this one? |
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No sorry I do not know but I have seen turkish karabela sword with very similar markings, I will see it again next month and try to take pictures OK, that karabela is marked almost in the same way with nice heavy blade almost 5 cm wide near the tip. The other marking on the blade back looks like indian to me.
I have simmilar on a few tulwars, and I consider them as arsenal markings given to swords later than blades were made ...maybe wrong ![]() Best Husar |
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I doubt very much that you will find this on a karabela, as it is Sanskrit meanind K/Ka/kah. But it would be very interesting to see pictures of your tulwars with this mark.
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