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13th September 2023, 09:30 PM | #1 |
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Yatagan?
Hello folks . I bought this jatagan recently, I need an opinion,balkan?
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14th September 2023, 03:48 PM | #2 |
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A picture would be helpful.
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14th September 2023, 05:13 PM | #3 |
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Hi
Hi,sorry something goes wrong but now I think I make it
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20th January 2024, 06:13 AM | #4 |
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Well i can help you, that sword is realy not a yatagan, i know it has ears but it is not yatagan.
That sword is from Kotor or Risno in Montenegro, it is called Pala, it has nothing to do with the soo caled ottoman pala nor with yatagan. There are two versions, both have a straight blade, and your version has smaler slender ears from ivory, valrus or bone, and other version is made of silver and is without ears but looks like cubed bird head. There is shorter and longer version of it, and hasrma is usualy from silver and scabbard from thick beautifuly graved silver. Your is in bad condition and is tampered with, but for the price you payd it is ok. In good condition and proper mountings they are very rare and very expensive. Guy from my country was seling it. |
20th January 2024, 08:48 PM | #5 |
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sorry to disagree with you Serdar bey, but it could certainly be a Balkan yataghan, at least in the former Yu it was named as such, found / made.
Similar are listed in: 1. the book "zbirka Jatagana u Hvratskom povijesnom muzeju Zagrebu " by Dora Boskovic..and they are not all from the Kotor Bay era ( Kotor, Risan, Perast) but also in Bosnia, Albania/ Kosova to Macedonia Of that type for instance # 113, page 99, #131 page 103, # 151 page 107 and several on page 110 & 111 2. the publication from the exhibtion "Oruzje "/ "weapons" from the collection of the Bosniak Institue - Adil Zulfikarpasic Foundation , page 16 # 259/E and 19 # 257/E Hello Aspalathos / zdravo Splitcanin ! so closer to home, if you don't find Dora's book in the library, perhaps it is listed in the online version: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...light=yataghan some more visualisations: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...8&postcount=64 but to be 100% sure i would need to see it and hold it in my hands or have more pics... But my guess would be Boka Kotorska to BiH. Tip: cleaning the blade is easy but I would recommend to clean the grip / handle in order to avoid further detoriation and stop the oxidation. An easy job if you use the good materials !Good luck my friend / hajde brate ! Last edited by gp; 20th January 2024 at 11:47 PM. |
20th January 2024, 09:08 PM | #6 |
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Well, you have right to disagree, books and especialy so called “experts” are most times wring, becouse they saw a litle bit of material and write on that presumption.
I said it is 1000% from kotor are becouse i am from kotor, i have in my family identical swords but in many times beter moznting and quality that are over 300 years old, all dated and tracked so i onow which master and workshop in kotor made them. Straight sword with this kind of a blade, bone and this kind of ears or silver and no ears which are vay rearer, are 100000% koror, and risno made pala swords. They vere newer named and called yatagana but pala. Look in book fejsil čurćić staro oružje in bigger book there is small allso, it is old and expensive but maybe online, he is best author on subject of that kind of weapons. Pozdrav. |
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