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Afghan would definatly be my vote. Interesting mix the onion bulb shows the early persian influence, with the guard showing a european influence and the decoration coming from india. That is what I love about afghan pieces the mix of different developments within the weapons scope mixed into their own culture
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In Indian Art in Marlborough House, case A, Heldley shows one being no 1, and writes it is a present from H.H. the Nizam – so now we have moved to Hyderabad, and not the Hyderabad in Sind. It is not exactly like the first one shown, but very much alike.
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I saw several such swords in the Wallace collection, all attributed to the Sindh, Punjab and Kashmir regions. I may have taken some pictures of the swords on the sly, ill try to dig them up and post them.
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