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Old 9th March 2007, 03:14 PM   #1
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Default An other East African Jambia ?

This one is not well made. A thin blade of 16.5 cm, 1.7 mm thick, with acid etched markings (one cannot speak of writing but rather of scribbling), handle in bone, not well filed, 11cm long. It nevertheless drew my attention due to the two light cuttings at the bottom and the top of the handle. They were the distinctive marks of of twin daggers (symmetrical) of a panoply of East African edge weapons. But I cannot remember where I saw that panoply, neither the tribes.
Can anyone give a hand or has a clue?
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Old 9th March 2007, 03:59 PM   #2
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I can't help at all as to the handle style, but the designs on the blade strike me as being a lot like this kaskara: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=translation
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Old 9th March 2007, 04:12 PM   #3
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This piece appears to be of Sudanese origin .
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Old 9th March 2007, 04:14 PM   #4
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Default A kaskara jambia ?

Thank you CourseEight.
I am not sure the writing is the same, as in Arabic there are some 6 or 8 caligraphy but you give me a lead. I will try to follow it .
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Old 26th March 2007, 09:24 PM   #5
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Default A dagger from Soudan

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This piece appears to be of Sudanese origin .
Rick you are right.
I finally found the picture I had in mind in Tirri's book "Islamic Weapons". page 75, figure 45.Title : A variety of Sudanese copies of Persian weapons.
For me that dagger is one of a set of 3 daggers disposed symmetrically in a sheath made of Crocodile skin. These weapons have been discussed in the forum following a photo send by Katana on july 26.2006.( I do not know how to stick a link here !) Other threads showing other examples of the same daggers can be found with a search : sudanese arm daggers.
From these threads I conclude that this dagger may not be a cheap touristic piece but perhaps one of 3 daggers, normally sheathed in a 3 blades sheath utilized for ceremonial or commercial deals in Sudan.
Thank you Rick for giving the direction of search.
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Old 26th March 2007, 10:08 PM   #6
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Default SUDANESE DAGGER

SUDANESE DAGGER, I BOUGHT 2 DAGGERS VERY SIMILAR IN EBAY TO ASHOKA ARTS.
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Old 27th March 2007, 09:17 AM   #7
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Default Sudanese dagger

Hi Carlos,
Our daggers are sisters or at least cousin !
Yours has an interesting modern scabbard. In the thread I found and the book of Tirri, the scabbards are always for two or three daggers and systematically in lizard or crocodile skin.
Mine has a flat blade (1.7 mm thick) not forged but cut in a flat iron and filed. The writing is acid etched. I have no scabbard.
The handle is very roughly cut and hardly polished. I have made the hot needle test and can confirm it is bone or in a plastic that does not melt !
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