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Yataghan with inscription
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I picked this Yataghan up from the sale of a theatre company props department. It had been used for years as a "exotic sword" in various productions. The whole thing was covered in a thick coat of varnish which I have removed. The horn grips have taken a bashing as has the blade edge. Can anyone tell me what the two inscriptions say and a rough idea from where the sword comes from. Thanks in advance.
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Afaik Trabzon or Eastern Anatolia.
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It is a yataghan from Turkey. The writing is osmanic turkish. Unfortunately I can't translate it.
But I think you bought a nice old piece. Congrats!! |
To me personally it looks Balkan due to the big ears and the brass fittings style.
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Well, I'm just a newbie... Now when I look at it, I don't think Trabzon, but more like central/southern Turkey... I really don't know what I'm saying, I suck at yataghans :).
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