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Been reading E. Jaiwant Paul's book "By my sword and shield"
In his description of Indian swords, he describes a Halab, as being similar in length and shape to a Talwar, with the difference that the blade is slightly hollowed or grooved on either face, and the edge is chamfered. (page 65) My Q. is; Are a lot of what we call tulwars /talwars in actual fact Halabs? (It seems about half the 'talwars' we see have fullered blades, and a chamfered edge) Mr Paul goes on to say that Halabs normally have a russet iron hilt with knuckle-bow, and were favoured by the sind, as well as Sikhs. Any comments??? |
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