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The text has nothing to do with Cyrillic. The letters H, E, Р in the text are both in Cyrillic and in the Latin alphabet, some letters resemble ancient Armenian and Ethiopian. The item is not for sale and not for tourists. If you have examples of such "tourist weapons" - show them. I recommend reading: Malozyomova E. I. Holodnoe oruzhie i ritual'no-teatralizovannye predstavlenija v Irane [Edged Weapons and Ritualized Theatrical Performances in Iran]. Is-toricheskoe oruzhievedenie [Weapons History Journal], № 8, pp. 151 — 189. https://historical-weapons.com/wp-co.../io_8_2020.pdf Best regards, Yuri |
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