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Location: Paris (FR*) Cairo (EG)
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I will demonstrate some erudition .... ![]() by copying what I found in my documentation ... ![]() this type of weapon is far from my field of investigation according with my book "Armes et armures traditionnelles de l'Inde - E. Jaiwant Paul" Chilanum blade's is sometimes decorated de "Ganga-Jamuna, that mean, a decor of "koftgari" in gold or silver (yours, looks like silver) its origin it's not clear; should be ... "Marathas or Nepalese" other book; "Islamic Weapons - Anthony C. Tirri" Chilanum is a typical Indian dagger with a double-edged recurved blade. This dagger has a hilt, and hand-guard, of similar size and shape, and occasionally has a knuckle guard. This was a favorite dagger of the Marathas of West/Central India. The blades often have multiple fullers and are occasionally bifurcated. (end of citation) no more ... no less ![]() very nice dagger, very elegant, and with a beautiful blade, you are a lucky guy to have it with his scabbard, seems very rare à + Dom |
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