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Old 28th May 2006, 09:10 PM   #4
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I believe this particular type of hilt was associated with wahhabi jambiyas from the early 20th century, and it is attributed to the tribes Bani Malik and Bani Shahr. There are other styles, and I have posted the hilt on an example from my collection and a much finer example from Oriental Arms' archive for comparison.





I personally fail to see any connection between the Cross of Agadez and this particular style of pommel on early 20th century Wahhabi jambiyas. I think what appears to be a cross-shaped pommel is not a cross at all, simply a development of the older triangular pommell with decorative hollow spheres attached at the three angles.
Just my $ 0.02.
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