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Armenian warriors from Karabakh. In the Caucasus, it is customary to depict the dead and their weapons on their headstone.
First two from circa 1840s, last is from the end of the 19th century. |
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some guys with a kaskara from East Africa
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a blade and dagger vendor on the market of Skoplje in Macedonia
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Bashi Bazouk with Shishane, Yataghan, and Kubur.
Colorized by me. |
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Armenian
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Moroccan blacksmith in Meknes making a khandjar around 1920
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a painting of the Saparua rebellion in the Moluccans on the island of Honimoa in 20 May 1817 (the Museum Arnhem, GM013, P)
and a statue on the island itself |
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