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Old 5th March 2007, 01:25 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by ariel
Dr. Unsal Yucel published a book titled " Islamic Swords and Swordmakers" with all the pics of Sacred Swords from the Topkapi.
In many cases, he inserts a cautious statement, like "... it is difficult to say whether this sword is from the 6th century CE..." or something like that.
All of them are typical Mameluke swords and cannot be older than 14th century or thereabouts. Old enough, but no cigar...
Are there any archeologically-authenticated pre-Islamic swords NOT belonging to the same group?
Hello Ariel,

Im pretty sure Dr.Yucel confirms that some of those swords belong to that era, the only problem is, he cannot confirm if they really belonged to their alleged owners.

Besides this collection in Topkapi, I do not think that we have in world today, any other swords from that period. Oh, BTW, those swords are actually wootz, and most probably Indian made.
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