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OK, to summarize:
- We have historical evidence of Yemeni and ( especially) Omani Arabs living in Baluchistan and Baluchis living in Oman . Such exchange of population is a fertile ground for cultural and decorative exchange. - We have Lotfy's testimonial that similar handles are seen in Oman even now, exclusively among the Baluch - We have an old post here showing an identical handle on a shamshir, with excellent provenance to Baluchistan and Hyderabad - We have a photograph of Baluchis carrying swords with identical handle - We have unquestionable South Arabian decorative motives on the handles presented here. What we are still missing, is the Indian example of a handle that could have served as a basis for the Arab silversmiths to apply their traditional decorations. I would like to suggest, that the following purely Indian/Indo-Persian handles with a camel head with dulla might have fulfilled this function. Pic is taken from the Robert Hales' book, p.229 ( ##561,562) |
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