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This is not a very idiomatic translation, but the verses from al-Burda roughly say:
“God’s protection has no need of reinforced armour or high fortresses. Whenever time tried to harm me and I sought refuge in Him, I received shelter from Him that could not be harmed.” |
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Beautiful blade in the Khor or Channel style fuller. The 1787 date is intriguing and perhaps related to the Funj Kingdom. The crossguard appears to be of the Sennar style said to originate in the city of Sennar, the capital of the Funj. The blade likely is European although that type of fuller was made in Ethiopia. Check around the top of the blade under the lower langet of the crossguard for any blade maker's marks. You may have a very special sword. Not many are documented from such an early date.
Best regards, Ed |
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