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aspalathos 5th December 2022 01:36 PM

Id yatagan please
 
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84 cm..dont think that its balkan. Any info please..

Interested Party 5th December 2022 02:48 PM

No info sorry. I love those ears. Are they bent horn? Does the blade look like it has any pattern?

ariel 5th December 2022 05:55 PM

This is an interesting example of transformation of sword blades.
Early examples of nomadic sabers from South Siberia to Khazars, Quipchaks, Mongols etc. all had a tunkou-like ( or habaki-like, if you wish) element of the blade adjacent to the handle. It served as a stopper to create a tight closure when the blade was inserted into the scabbard. It assured secure bond preventing the sword from wiggling inside the scabbard and entry of water inside it.

Earliest examples were just simple rings of steel forged around the upper part of the forte, but with time they became more esthetically complex, with the plates going along the edge and back sides of the blade.

Then they became embellished with carvings, repousse and stones , which are typical for yataghans but some “lazy” examples were just plain and unadorned leaves of soft metal. It is possible that the simple unsharpened segment of the forte what is colloquially called “ indian ricasso” was a variant of the same idea.


And in some cases, they were just decorative images longer along the spine and shorter along the edge, like what is seen on this yataghan, losing any meaningful function but retaining historical memory of the ancient Turkic tradition.

TVV 5th December 2022 06:45 PM

To me, this yataghan is from Asia Minor.

aspalathos 6th December 2022 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Interested Party (Post 276819)
No info sorry. I love those ears. Are they bent horn? Does the blade look like it has any pattern?

Hello ,yea its horn .

serdar 20th January 2024 05:42 AM

Zeybek yatagan. It is not balkan made.


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