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GePi 6th November 2022 11:57 AM

Pichaq w. etched inscription - Translation request
 
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Hello,

I would like to present a central asian knife of the latter 19th century. It has white metal mounts in the typical style decorated with parcel gilding and niello and of course a band of inlaid turqoise. Length 31 cm, blade length 20 cm.

What I have not seen on arms of that region before, unlike for example on Afghan, Indian or Sudenese Arms, is an inscription shallowly etched into the wootz steel blade.

It is quite faint, probably having been repolished and re-etched more than once in its life, and extremely hard to photograph especially the latter part. I still hope someone like kwiatek might be able to shed some light on the contents.
For what it's worth I believe the first word to be کارد i.e. 'kard' and the date ۱۲۸۲ as an al hijra date corresponding to 1865-66 which would be plausible.

Thanks for looking :)

Drabant1701 6th November 2022 06:08 PM

A very beautiful and rare dagger. I cant remember ever seeing a wootz blade etched with letters like that, pretty neat that you can see the wootz inside the letters.
Thank for sharing this!

Battara 7th November 2022 02:40 AM

The turquoise and overall shape reminds me of Bukharan work.

mahratt 7th November 2022 08:15 AM

Congratulations! Beautiful pichak from Kokand.

ariel 8th November 2022 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by mahratt (Post 276160)
Congratulations! Beautiful pichak from Kokand.

Why specifically Kokand?

ariel 9th November 2022 04:56 AM

BTW, I read the date as 1292 H, i.e. 1875-6 Gregorian

GePi 9th November 2022 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ariel (Post 276217)
BTW, I read the date as 1292 H, i.e. 1875-6 Gregorian

That is also a plausible reading and would explain the little squiggle connecting the lines. It does not look quite right for either number. Luckily it makes not much of a difference in date.


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