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Wonderful photos, great information! Thanks so much for taking the time to put this report together.
Those weapons hanging on the Kirtipur temple are quite something, huh?! Are all of them fighters, or are some of them more display/religious items? Also, I'm hoping you'll post more pics of your newly acquired long-handle kukri. ![]() |
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Hello Sta,
The weapons from the temple are reputed to have been used in the battles for Kirtipur, in the unification struggle for Nepal, so the real deal. I'll have to wait until the double handed kukri arrives in the UK mate, its still in Nepal, with a Ravi, who will arrange for it to be sent over. |
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Absolutely fantastic thread Simon!!! Thank you so much.
Tremendous insight into the weapons of Nepal, and its great to be 'on the tour' with you. Pretty amazing response as well......400 views in 4 days!!! Very nicely done ![]() All the best, Jim |
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Many thanks Jim, your comments are much appreciated
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Great photos...thanks for sharing!
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Thank you sir, for an excellent presentation.
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