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Old 12th July 2023, 08:29 PM   #6
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Is there missing one brass bolster?
same thought crossed my mind...

I have a set of three:

one small yataghan with scabbard looking similar, lenght about 76 cm
one bichaq of approx. 39 cm
one small bichaq or rather kama of 29 cm looking very similar

Mine are definitly Balkan, actually mainland ( Bosnia or more southern towards what is now called Turkey).
Gripp made out of horn ( similar like the black crnoscapi yataghan)
It is often found as a simpler design or less fancy for the ones with a little purse or country side.

The Crete ones I have seen ( and I am not a specialist on them at all) have a grip or hilt all made of bone or white horn.
The "black" mainland Balkan are either wooden or made out of dark horn.
Don't think you'll find any literaturen on these ones. At least I have not found it, neither in Englsih, German nor local sources Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Montenegrin publications.
Even the "fancy" one I have you hardly find anything written about unfortunately...


This one could be the same but as said...the simple version of these were mostly local made and hard to tell sometimes its real origin...

Please bear with me as I shall have to "dig" mine up from somewhere and put some pics here for comparison...

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