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Old 14th May 2013, 04:57 PM   #1
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Could this Yatagan purchase.
Asking for assessment .
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Old 19th May 2013, 12:31 PM   #2
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Could this Yatagan purchase.
Asking for assessment .
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'm A little disappointed.
since nobody seems to be interested.
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Old 19th May 2013, 01:21 PM   #3
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'm A little disappointed.
since nobody seems to be interested.
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Hi Kurt,

don't be disappointed, have a little patience. I am sure that you will get comments soon by your nice yat. It is not my area of collecting so I let others do the first step!

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Old 19th May 2013, 03:39 PM   #4
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don't be disappointed, have a little patience. I am sure that you will get comments soon by your nice yat. It is not my area of collecting so I let others do the first step!

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Hi Detlef,
thanks for your commiseration !
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Old 19th May 2013, 04:17 PM   #5
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Kurt,
That is a very nice yataghan, and very well preserved. I held off on translating it, since I don't know Turkish and the text is a bit far away. but here are what I can help you with:
2nd pic, Work of Sharif, Owner Mohammad Shukri, year 1257
3rd pic, 2nd line, (No man like Ali and no sword like Zulfeqaar) on the scabbard, 1257.
I hope that is helpful, get a close up picture of the text and someone should be able to help with the rest.
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Old 20th May 2013, 09:34 AM   #6
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Kurt,
That is a very nice yataghan, and very well preserved. I held off on translating it, since I don't know Turkish and the text is a bit far away. but here are what I can help you with:
2nd pic, Work of Sharif, Owner Mohammad Shukri, year 1257
3rd pic, 2nd line, (No man like Ali and no sword like Zulfeqaar) on the scabbard, 1257.
I hope that is helpful, get a close up picture of the text and someone should be able to help with the rest.
Thanks for your help and the tip with a close up !
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Old 9th June 2014, 07:42 AM   #7
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I have a similar shape Yatagan. Check pictures.

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I have a similar shape Yatagan. Check pictures.
Where can I see the pictures?
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Another Yatagan of the same quality
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Here are some close-ups
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first yatagan is similar to yours..
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Here are some close-ups
In the future please keep all questions of this nature to either PM or email.
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first yatagan is similar to yours..
Hi Sfenoid ,
You're right, the Yatagan with the silver inlay is from the same workshop
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You're right, the Yatagan with the silver inlay is from the same workshop
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can you read what the inscription says on mine?
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Hi,
The first line is:
Kendi nutk-ı pakdır nutk eyleyen Perverdegar

can be roughly translated as; His word is true/well spoken since it's Allah who makes him speak - referring to Ali

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Old 27th July 2014, 08:56 AM   #15
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Amel-i Mustafa Sahib Ali Sene 1268

Work of Mustafa, Owner Ali Year 1851/52
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Old 28th July 2014, 07:02 AM   #16
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Tesekkurler Zifir
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Hello Kurt,
The yataghan bellow is in the collection of Historical and folk art museum of Rethymnon, in Crete. It was donated by a Cretan chieften that aquired it as a war trophy. It must be of the same maker! The silver scabbard was made in Crete by the last owner, so is not original of the sword!
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Hello Kurt,
The yataghan bellow is in the collection of Historical and folk art museum of Rethymnon, in Crete. It was donated by a Cretan chieften that aquired it as a war trophy. It must be of the same maker! The silver scabbard was made in Crete by the last owner, so is not original of the sword!
Dear Eftihis ,

Thank you for pictures and info,
nice that the old original leather sheath is obtained under the Cretan silver Mounts .
I love this kind Yatagan.
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