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4th December 2019, 11:03 AM
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Persian inscription- Late 18th century Shamshir
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Agreed. In Punjab, this sword is actually called...
Agreed. In Punjab, this sword is actually called a "goliya," due to the wider curve of the blade, and a thick spine from the piercing point of the blade till the hilt; as opposed to the tulwar, which...
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3rd December 2019, 09:50 AM
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Persian inscription- Late 18th century Shamshir
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I believe the first letter of the inscription is...
I believe the first letter of the inscription is an an "alif". The ک is just the part where the koftgari stops, and the inscription begins, although it does look like the letter.
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1st December 2019, 08:50 AM
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Persian inscription- Late 18th century Shamshir
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Persian inscription- Late 18th century Shamshir
Hello everyone,
I have bought this Late 18th century Shamshir a while ago, with a Persian inscription on the inside of the hilt's knuckle guard. The Shamshir, from what the seller said, and what...
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