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Old 1st July 2011, 07:22 PM   #1
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Default Shamshir, (number 2) translation and comments please

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Shamshir (number 2) , nice forged blade. bi fullered with, I believe, a Rhino horn hilt (hot pin test gave 'burning hair' smell).

I would appreciate it if the gold script could be translated. Does the bi-fullered blade indicate possible origins ?

All comments and help gratefully received, thank you

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Old 3rd July 2011, 03:34 PM   #2
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I thought that by posting three similar swords ...one may be forgotten. Unfortunately, this one has been missed. Strangely this is my favorite, a nice heavy and functional sword.

Are twin fullers unusual on a Shamshir ? The Rhino hilt (I'm fairly certain but not 100%) would indicate a more high end sword ?

Dom and Alnakkas,
sorry to rely on you again for a translation (I realise I've been 'pushing my luck' recently ) but if you could look at this sword I would appreciate it, thank you

I would be grateful for any help on this one..

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Old 3rd July 2011, 03:52 PM   #3
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David, I have no pc at the moment. Trying to read inscription through Iphone is not easy. I bet Dom will translate it very soon!
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Old 3rd July 2011, 11:45 PM   #4
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David, I have no pc at the moment. Trying to read inscription through Iphone is not easy. I bet Dom will translate it very soon!
Hi Alnakkas,
thankyou for the reply .....my curiosity is making me impatient ....not a good thing but, I believe understandable

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Old 6th July 2011, 02:37 PM   #5
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I have a part of the script translated as " Mohammed is the messenger of god".....the rest of the script, I am reliably informed, is Persian...

do we have anyone whom can translate this script please.

Are the twin fullers an indication of origin or age ?

All help and comments gratefully received, thankyou

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Old 6th July 2011, 04:15 PM   #6
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Hello David,

I dont think any of the cartouches say "Mohammed is the prophet of God" the circular top cartouche is a makers name "amal Mohammed ****** ****" I cant read the last 2 words because Iphone zoom is not good enough. I havr much to reply to, including a discussion between me and Dom's wife (say hi to her, Dom, will get a reply soon enough. Also tell her "elkalam el akheer leek ya khalti") but I agree the bottom cartouches are persian but I think they are poems.

Am really thinking of studying turkish and persian now :-)
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