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8th March 2005, 09:06 PM | #1 |
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Indo-Persian Weapons? (pics)
I recently came into possesion of 3 items that have been in my parents house since i can remember. they got them from my grandfather when he passed away (many, many years ago). the items consist of a helmet, a knife (if it can be called that) and a sword.
after some research online, i believe they are indo-persian items, possibly 17th/18th century, but i have no idea how accurate that is. I also believe that the sword is called a talwar. other than that, no ideas. they are in pretty good condition, at least i think so. and are just darn awesome looking. anyway, on to the pics...and i apologize for the quality. took them on my way out the door today and there wasn't the best light. The Helmet closeup of the helmet the knife hilt of the knife - has writing i dont comprehend the sword artwork towards the tip artwork towards the middle hilt of the sword thanks for any information that you guys can provide! -BSer |
8th March 2005, 09:46 PM | #2 |
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Remarkable, if these are authentic, they look to be Hamash Malkar swords from the late 15th century. For the love of god, tell me you're not handling these beauties with your bare hands!
These look to be authentic weapons used by the Janissary Corps of Sultan Salim I. With any luck, Marcus already has the grail. |
8th March 2005, 09:52 PM | #3 | |
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time to do some reading on the things you mentioned. thanks! -BSer |
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8th March 2005, 10:34 PM | #4 |
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Hi BSer,
When you get tired of reading, please give us a LOT of pictures, details too - please. This looks interesting. Jens |
8th March 2005, 11:53 PM | #5 |
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BSer, interesting photos, and interesting username.
If you're looking for tips on conservation and storage, try the search function, as this has been discussed before. As Jens notes, better photos will assist meaningful discussion of these items. Welcome to the forum. |
8th March 2005, 11:58 PM | #6 | |
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i will try to take some better/closer pics tonight when i get off work. hopefully i will be able to get some more up here tomorrow. Username is my high school nickname (based off my initials). -BSer |
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9th March 2005, 12:23 AM | #7 |
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The helmet is from Iran , 18th c. or earlier, and the style and patination of the gold work look authentic,but the screws holding the nasal bar seem suspicious. I dont think such screws were used in that age. They should be rivets instead. Not?
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8th March 2005, 11:54 PM | #8 | |
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What about these items makes you think they would date to the 15th cenrury, or have been used by Janissaries under Sultan Salim I? |
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10th March 2005, 02:20 AM | #9 | |
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It is a custom here to support such statements with the data! Please explain,: 1.What (who?) is Hamash Malkar? 2. Why would Janissaries who were Ottoman (!) soldiers wear a typical Persian helmet and carry what appears to be a Nepalese sacrificial Ram Dao with a late Persian handle and an Indo-Persian hunting Shamshir Shikargar with koftgari-ed instead of incised hunting scenes? 3. Which Sultan Selim do you refer to? Selim I (the Grim) or Selim II (the Drunk)? Both reigned in the 16th century. I have a strong suspicion that the already voiced opinion of these items being 19th century Orientalist bazaar pieces is correct. |
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