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Old 3rd March 2019, 04:45 AM   #10
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My attribution of the scabbard to Ottoman Empire stems purely from the wire stitching.
Incorrect you have also wire stitching in the Persian empire

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If we assume that the handle ( likely the most recent component) is N. Iraqi,
Incorrect the handle is North Iran where you have also Kurdish people

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even Sunni had nothing against the color of Muhammed’s Banner.
Correct

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I might be wrong, but at least I have some potentially supportive arguments. If anybody points out to their lack of validity, I will not argue.
Please look at catalogues, museums and even on the web, you will see that you are wrong.
And there is nothing bad about it, i do mistakes every single day. But i learn.
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