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Old 2nd March 2010, 05:08 AM   #1
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Why do you think it is Arab? Why not an Indian dialect??
I think you are right here, Jens.

The same Arabic characters are used in Urdu as well and 'jaan' is a common addendum to muslim names in South India. For eg. Mirjan, Sabjan, etc. 'Jaan' means 'life/heart/love...'

I would not be surprised if the Jambiya was made for someone in Hyderabad state as this was a choice side arm in those days there. Hyderabad was teeming with Arabs and Sudanese right till the '50s.

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Old 5th March 2010, 07:23 AM   #2
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I think you are right here, Jens.

The same Arabic characters are used in Urdu as well and 'jaan' is a common addendum to muslim names in South India. For eg. Mirjan, Sabjan, etc. 'Jaan' means 'life/heart/love...'

I would not be surprised if the Jambiya was made for someone in Hyderabad state as this was a choice side arm in those days there. Hyderabad was teeming with Arabs and Sudanese right till the '50s.

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Thanks,

So how does it read on Urdu ?

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Old 5th March 2010, 09:19 AM   #3
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So how does it read on Urdu ?

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Jhony,

It reads the same as it does in Arabic. Only that no Urdu speaker will understand it as only the script is common.

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