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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Paris (FR*) Cairo (EG)
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Hi Lofti
Stu is correct ... for the dagger, itself ... but what it's very weird, it's the scabbard ... ![]() it has all specifications (turquoise) to be from ... "Bukhara" (Uzbekistan) ... far away from southern Iraq ![]() Middle-East it's the country of ... wonders, everything included, and more specially ... the impossible ... is possible ![]() so for me; Iraqi-Marsh Arab dagger with Uzbek scabbard, and together very beautiful congratulations Bro. à + Dom |
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Agree with Dom. Elgood wrote about Central Asian Bukharan masters working in the Gulf region.
Obviously, the scabbard was made specifically for the peculiar blade configuration, so they are contemporary. Nice twist on the story :-) |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Nice knife.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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thanks all!
Thats very interesting, I really like how things can mix and different artistic senses mix in a single weapon. History is beautiful hehe. Regarding the origin of this knife, I am not sure really, my father and an old Iraqi collector claim that these were also used in alAhwaz region in now modern day Iran. Cant really verify though :/ |
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