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There is another reference to the manufacture of jambiya/khanjar blades, to be found in the book "Traditional Crafts of Saudi Arabia" by John Topham, page 136 :-
"While the sheaths were often made by local craftsmen, the blades were usually imported from Damascus or the Yemen" |
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Al Saidi or Royal Khanjar. For another plate form short belt section see #128 here.
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