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Old 12th January 2007, 08:41 PM   #1
martinJ
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Default Algerian saïf

Greetings,


I have seen recently a documentary about the city of Biskra in Algeria.
At a moment, in background, we can notice a man in traditionnal fashion with a sword that look like a nimcha but with only two massive quillons and all the weapon is made with silver.
Anyone have pictures and explanations ?


Thanks you very much
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