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Most of the weapons in history, were purchased in the bazaar. ;) My shield is old and original.The shield is not tourist. :cool: You've seen the pictures look like before restoration?Acid etching weapons (swords, halberds, shields, etc.) is many hundreds of years ago. ;) Anyway thank you very much for your opinion. :) But I am interested in more than what is written on it.Below is a picture from the 19th century that authentic military weapons (swords, shields) were sold in the bazaar in Syria.So how to translate text on the shield?Thank you. :)
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Below is a picture from the 19th century that authentic military weapons (swords, shields) were sold in the bazaar in Syria. ;)
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Also, what acid-etched weapons you mentioned are hundreds years old? Have you considered 19th century revival acid-etched items comparing to your shield? What do you mean by "old and original"? Specifically, how old do you think this shield is and of what origin? |
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Thank you very much for your opinion Alex. ;) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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I had better pictures with text Farsi. I copied the text with a marker on a special paper for translate...ll pray especially Mr. AJ1356 if I can translate the text on the shield.You said it FARSI text.Please both you and the entire forum - Ethnographic Weapons-in translating this text because I like oriental culture.Thank you for your support and especially appreciate the effort that you submit in knowledge of history.Multumesc.
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On a shield almost identical mine I found these words.What do you think about these words? :shrug: Thank you very much gentlemen. :)
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