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Old 13th April 2026, 08:33 PM   #1
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I received the jambiya and was pleasantly surprised; despite its very poor condition, it's a fine specimen.

A lot of restoration work is needed; everything is covered not just with patina, but also with dirt. I had to completely disassemble both the scabbard and the handle, but it was a pleasant effort. Overall, everything is nearing completion; when I finish it, I'll show you the results.

I'd be grateful for any help translating the text on the handle.
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Old 13th April 2026, 10:29 PM   #2
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Hi,

I think you have a jambiya thouma from the asir, in hodeida style.
Look at this paper
https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedi...f-the-jambiya/

Congrats,
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Old 13th April 2026, 11:34 PM   #3
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Hi,

I think you have a jambiya thouma from the asir, in hodeida style.
Look at this paper
https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedi...f-the-jambiya/

Congrats,
Thanks, Patterson25!

Very useful information.

Sincerely,
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Old 15th April 2026, 10:46 PM   #4
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I finished the restoration, and here's the result.

A friend who is an Arabic translator gave an interpretation of the text:

"The work of Abd al-A..." The rest is very illegible.
And perhaps the year 1240 AH = 1824-5.

The date is highly questionable; it's unrealistic for this jambiya.

A colleague from another forum determined the date to be 1371 AH = 1952-53.
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Nice work.

Is the blade solid or a two ply sheet metal?

Is this from Yemen?
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Nice work.

Is the blade solid or a two ply sheet metal?

Is this from Yemen?
Thanks Battara!

The blade is solid, made of good metal.

As Patterson25 correctly pointed out, this is a Jambiya-huma from Asir in the Hodeida style, Saudi Arabia. But this is all relative, given the specifics of the region; there's definitely a Yemeni influence.

This is a Jambiya—a status symbol, not a souvenir for tourists.
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