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Atlantia
4th August 2011, 07:39 PM
Hi all,

This isn't mine, I merely stumbled across this picture and thought you'd like to see it.
It seems to be a Dharia Malsa Dagger with an almost Kindjal-esq hilt and atypical scabbard.
Would this be another Ottoman crossover item?

A.alnakkas
4th August 2011, 07:52 PM
Interesting piece. I recall seeing one on the forum owned by Lew, it has a similar profile when it comes to the scabbard.

kahnjar1
5th August 2011, 10:03 PM
Hi all,

This isn't mine, I merely stumbled across this picture and thought you'd like to see it.
It seems to be a Dharia Malsa Dagger with an almost Kindjal-esq hilt and atypical scabbard.
Would this be another Ottoman crossover item?
Not a MALSA. This is a Malsa. Interesting piece though.
Stu

Atlantia
5th August 2011, 10:29 PM
Not a MALSA. This is a Malsa. Interesting piece though.
Stu

Hi Stu,
That was my point, you don't think it's an atypical variation of a Malsa?

kahnjar1
6th August 2011, 02:50 AM
No. The blade is similar but its not the blade that the term Malsa applies to.... its the Hilt/scabbard. The particular blade type is BEYD.
The scabbard looks more like a typical Indian type which may have had a velvet centre section......so Indo-Persian, rather than an Arabian Dharia with a "kindjal" hilt.