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Hi, I have attached pictures of two similar Afghan style weapons. They are from Bihar in India. I was wondering if the smaller of the two is what is called a Pesh Kabz, or both are Afghan Churras of different sizes.
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GREETINGS A.SINGH
The Khyber knife, or short sword, is also called “Charay”, “Churra”, and sometimes “Salawar Yatagan”, ...which is much longer like a sword yours is the shorter churra Regards Rajesh |
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Both items - Khyber knife, which some people call in Afghanistan "Churra".
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Can anyone please fully translate the script on the forte shown?
With thanks Gavin |
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Translation from the Devanagari script: Shrimaan Raja Chandreshwar Prasad Narain Singh Bahadur Raj Maksudpur
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I must admit this is the first time I have seen Devanagari on one of these!
Thoughts on this? |
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I would call the smaller one a pesh qabz and the larger one Khyber. |
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