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Hi Stan,
I'll throw a wrinkle at you ![]() A quick search reveals that "katar" is a derivative of "kutarni" which means knife in Hindi. I think someone mentioned this in the old threads. So "jamdhar katari" would be a knife of jamdhar type, not a jamdhar of katar type. Either way, "katari" refers to the blade, not the specific handle type. Note than "jamadar" was a military rank. While it was a minor rank in modern times, I recall reading it was closer to the rank of captain in pre-colonial times. Just some more thoughts... Regards, Emanuel Last edited by Emanuel; 13th April 2012 at 08:37 AM. |
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