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Old 30th August 2023, 11:53 AM   #1
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Default Russian Georgian khanjali dagger

Pretty little dagger just purchased, does anyone know wjo carried/ purpose of these small blades? Very pretty and well made.
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Pretty little dagger just purchased, does anyone know wjo carried/ purpose of these small blades? Very pretty and well made.
Hello Phil

Congratulations. This is a children's dagger (kinjal), made by a Dagestan master in the late 19th - early 20th century on the territory of the Russian Empire or the Ottoman Empire
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Old 30th August 2023, 09:37 PM   #3
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Thankyou Khan, Great knowledge as always.
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Old 4th September 2023, 09:55 PM   #4
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Hello Phil,

that is a gorgeous and cute, I really love the fullering!

Good to learn it is really for children. I happen to have a sibling which is curved, offset single fuller. The thingy in the closeups seems like a letter or makers mark, at least it doesn't strike me as a forging flaw.

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