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Old 14th February 2017, 08:55 AM   #1
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Just bought another one, thank to help from Sajen who put me in contac with the seller. This appears to be a camel head (??). The reason I show it is that it has a cross on the blade, showing that it was probably owned a Christian. Not surprising since Christian Arabs live on both sides of the Israel/Lebanon border, often in mixed villages of Cristian, Muslems and Druze sharing the same language and material culture. So this does not necessarily mean that these are Christian dagges. Still, it is always nice to have any identifying marks on a piece.
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Old 14th February 2017, 08:56 PM   #2
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Few more exemplars. All Palestinian with strong Syrian influence. NOT Lebanese (as properly stated by Eytan). Good workmanship and well forged sharp blades. Common in the Northern regions of Israel.

Most interesting is the last one. Small exemplar, signed on the bladse GAZA (In both Arabic and Latin letters) and dated 1931 on one face of the blade and 1921 (In Arabic numbers) on the other face (From the collection of Dr. M. Barzilay). Quite surprise as GAZA is in the far south.
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Old 15th February 2017, 08:51 AM   #3
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Hi Oriental Arms and thank you for showing some great examples of this type of daggers. Another feature that is common to Palestinian and Jordanian daggers (but laso to Sabik to the south) and different from all others in the region is the use of a simple belt loop
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Old 22nd February 2017, 03:35 PM   #4
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Hello Eytan, I just want to thank you for posting this most interesting and informative thread. I have never seen one of these daggers before, yet another Palestinian dagger not shown in any of my reference books. This is why I like this forum as there is always something to learn. Thanks again for sharing and thanks to the other participants for sharing their photos and knowledge.
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