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Old 27th November 2009, 03:37 PM   #1
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If you engage in serious debate, then we must look wider.
1. Owner wrote about himself on the blade. I do not think that he will assign a rank of "AGHA".
2. Yataghan obviously expensive. On the handle there were traces of gold, silver and frames for precious stones. Such nominal Yataghan could afford a rich, respectable man.
3. Year 1858! Turkey is involved in the war. Many weapons, not expensive . Who could spend a lot of money on such a subject?...
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I was late with my post. Appeared respected Zifir and responded.
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P.S. Alemdar (a rank in janissary corps) - the standard-bearer?

Yes, Alemdar (or sometimes bayrakdar) means standard-bearer.
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Old 27th November 2009, 06:20 PM   #2
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I noticed that the inlay on my yataghan looks exactly like the one in the books. Can somebody tell me what is the year? Some marks look similar with the ones in the book.
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Old 27th November 2009, 07:34 PM   #3
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I noticed that the inlay on my yataghan looks exactly like the one in the books. Can somebody tell me what is the year? Some marks look similar with the ones in the book.
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The numbers are 122, so if there was a 0 imitted at the end, that would be 1220 Hijri or 1805-1806 Gregorian.
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Old 27th November 2009, 08:14 PM   #4
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Old 4th December 2009, 10:37 AM   #5
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Thank you very much: Dom, Zifir and (of course) TVV - Teodor!!!
I do not expect that this Yataghan belonged to famous historical figure.
Through discussion and excellent translations, I think it belongs to one of the last Janissaries. AGHA title may be - just respectful, but the title Alemdar - without a doubt Janissary. 1858 allows me to think so, for 8 years - Sultan was unable to destroy them all, and in another 20 years (1876-78), this would certainly bashi-bazouk.
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