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Old 5th November 2006, 08:03 PM   #1
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Default Sudan short sword. Qama/khinjal like blade

Another thing acquired today. Copy of Persian forms? David, yes these are Mahdist pieces. Blade 39cm total 52cm.

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Can you post a close up of the inscription so we can haeve it translated.


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I think or hope this is the right way round and not upside down.
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I think it is the right way?
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Old 6th November 2006, 07:55 PM   #5
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Fabulous, from the same workshop. Can you post pics of the whole thing.
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Hmm, that word says "Umdurman", it could be an arabic, or an african word.

The date is in hijri, and translates to 1900 on the Gregorian calender.
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That is very interesting. There was an arsenal at Omdurman. The knife I post has no date. I am happy in the believe that it is from the most active period of the Mahdist rebellion it fits very well with the other pieces I have. Omdurman would not be supplying the continueing Mahdist unrest post 1898.
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Fabulous, from the same workshop. Can you post pics of the whole thing.
Here ya go. I think the lower dagger is from the same shop due to the similar scroll work on the blade.

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Old 6th November 2006, 09:27 PM   #9
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Thanks Lew I can smile again now
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First of all I am not sure it is not a local invention that just by the means of similar function resembles kindjal. Second, Sudan was a part of Ottoman Empire and, despite the Sassanid claims of the opposite, had no relationship to Iranic world.
In XIXth century Sudan was very pro-Ottoman because since Muhammed Ali it became a place where circassian officers were exiled for opposing Ali or the the presence of arabs in egyptian army. During Mahdist rebellion the "government" forces clashed with Mahdist; the corner of the former was formed by so called "Mexican' veterans (i.e. the unit lead by circassians who fought in Mexico as a part of french expeditionary force). Their Ottoman loyalty was well known, so again if something it is a continuation of Ottoman kindjal-like daggers.
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