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Old 19th March 2007, 06:00 PM   #1
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Default Two Edged Swords in Bagan

From the little we do know from murals and scuptures it seems that in Bagan ( Burma 11-13th Century ) swords were 2 edged and not single edged like the dha we know and love .

Here are some photos from Illinois University of Nat statues from Bagan. ( nat depictions usually always have them carrying a single edged dha ) with a doubled edged sword.













Here are some links to movie posters of KyansittMin ( the film about Kyansittha a king from that era ) featuring a double edged sword .



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I thought it might be of interest to the dha ethusiasts on this forum and begs the question about when the single edged dha appeared on the scene .
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