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9th October 2022, 06:22 PM | #1 |
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GP I was rereading this bibliography and saw that I had neglected to thank you for sharing this wealth of information. It is much appreciated. I have goose egged on my title searches so for but now that I know what I am look for I will get lucky eventually. Thanks again.
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1st April 2024, 09:03 PM | #3 |
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I will add books on the topic yataghan
Э. Г. Аствацатурян Турецкое оружие в собрании Государственного Исторического музея G. E. Vvedensky YANISSARI, History symbols weapons Denis Cherevichnik To the Question of the Origin of Yatagan |
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any advise where I can get Vvedensky's book ? searched worldwide in vain..... Additional found on Cherevichnik Denis (2018). Ottoman yataghan: etymology and origin of the term. In: Collection of the scientific works of the International scientific and Practical conference “The world of weapons: stories, heroes, collections”. Tula State Museum of Weapons, October 3-5, 2018. |
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1st April 2024, 10:18 PM | #5 |
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[QUOTE=gp;289982]Thnx a lot / bolshoj spassiba !
any advise where I can get Vvedensky's book ? searched worldwide in vain..... Look at here https://bookmarks.com.ua/en/products...-vvedenskij-ge https://piterbooks.ru/read.php?sname...nissari&page=1 |
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