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Old 4th February 2016, 10:54 AM   #1
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Old 4th February 2016, 11:03 AM   #2
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Some of the kukri
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Old 10th February 2016, 01:22 PM   #3
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Hi guys, I took this picture of the below sword at the GM on the recent visit, which was potentially carried by Officers of the 8th Assam Rifles, later 6th GR C.1830, is it based on the French sabres of the same period? or another European's countries sabre?
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Old 15th February 2016, 06:36 AM   #4
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It is interesting to see the Afghan choora and Tibetan weapons in the display.
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Old 16th February 2016, 11:15 AM   #5
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They are nicely made too Estcrh, glad you like them
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Old 17th February 2016, 12:38 PM   #6
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I managed to get a slightly better view of the Tibetan swords Estcrh
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Old 17th February 2016, 04:45 PM   #7
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Hi guys, I took this picture of the below sword at the GM on the recent visit, which was potentially carried by Officers of the 8th Assam Rifles, later 6th GR C.1830, is it based on the French sabres of the same period? or another European's countries sabre?
Thanks in advance Simon
It does indeed look similar to the French AN XI cavalry sword. The Russians based their M1827 on the French pattern, and other European countries probably copied it as well. Posting the picture in the European section of the forum will probably produce more comments, as the folks there are a lot more knowledgeable than me.

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Old 17th February 2016, 05:48 PM   #8
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Many thanks Teodor, I already have as the post was slipping into obscurity, but once again many thanks for the reply and answer
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Any info on this type of hilt, I have seen it on both kora and kukri with dates ranging from the 19th to 20th century.
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Very nice. Was there any provenance info on the labels for the Bhutanese swords? That is, the reason why they are in a Gurkha collection? Are they captures from the Younghusband expedition, for instance?

The short sword is quite interesting. Ones of that length usually seem to be working knives without such quality fittings.
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Old 29th March 2016, 12:19 PM   #11
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Any info on this type of hilt, I have seen it on both kora and kukri with dates ranging from the 19th to 20th century.
That type of hilt on khunda and kukri is quite rare in terms of Nepal, why it was put on Khunda I do not know, as its primary function was one of use in sacrificial duties, whether it was copied from Tulwar, or a Sikh influence etc again I am sorry to say I don't know
The earliest I have seen that type of hilt on kukri is from the Palpa war in 1806 pictures attached from my visit in 2009
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Any info on this type of hilt, I have seen it on both kora and kukri with dates ranging from the 19th to 20th century.
Wondering if anyone knows more about kora blades with these hilts. I have seen them listed as 'kharga' (such as
here ), but don't know much about the influences of these hilts (that look decidedly European rather than indigenous)
I stumbled upon one and picked it up for nearly nothing, so I didn't do much research beforehand.
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