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Old 19th February 2022, 02:13 PM   #1
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Default Of E. Jaiwant Paul ...

The only part missing here is when decorated weapons, not being meant to the activity of hunting but a product of traditional culture applied in Indian swords since primordial times, were given at a contemporary (?) stage the name of "hunting (Shikargah) swords".
(Text extract and picture courtesy E. Jaiwant Paul, ARMS AND ARMOUR 2005).


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