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Mercenary 23rd February 2017 02:55 PM

What kind of dagger?
 
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What kind of dagger you see?
Muhammad Ali Wallajah (r.1749-1795), the Nawab of Arcot and the Carnatic.
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1...-kettle-tilly/

mariusgmioc 23rd February 2017 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mercenary
What kind of dagger you see?
Muhammad Ali Wallajah (r.1749-1795), the Nawab of Arcot and the Carnatic.
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1...-kettle-tilly/

I don't see any dagger! I only see a hilt.
:shrug:

However, if I were to guess, I would assume it is the hilt of a "Mughal" dagger.

Roland_M 23rd February 2017 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Mercenary
What kind of dagger you see?
Muhammad Ali Wallajah (r.1749-1795), the Nawab of Arcot and the Carnatic.
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1...-kettle-tilly/

Hello,

I checked the link and the dagger is indeed pretty unusual to my eyes. Looks like a Tulwar hilt with a dagger blade.

Maybe Jens Nordlunde as a real and passionate expert of Indian arms is able to add something sensible.


Roland

Jens Nordlunde 23rd February 2017 04:01 PM

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No I dont think it is a tulwar hilt, but I cant tell you what it is, befoore having seen the blade as well.

Kubur 23rd February 2017 04:28 PM

a kukri maybe?

Mercenary 23rd February 2017 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kubur
a kukri maybe?

In South India? :confused:

mariusgmioc 23rd February 2017 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Mercenary
In South India? :confused:

Why not?

Trade was known to South India as well. It's not they were an insulated island.

However, as long as we don't have any clue about the shape of the blade, I believe this whole discussion is pointless. :cool:

ariel 23rd February 2017 08:15 PM

Somehow I am recalling a scene from an old-forgotten book about engagement party (?) in one of the Islamic countries: the potential bride, wrapped from head to toe in black, cautiously extends her pinkie outside... and the boy madly falls in love !!!!! And I am not talking about the potential effect of a coquettish glance:-) The truth is unfortunately revealed after the wedding.....


Moreover, this painting was obviously made by a European artist. The veracity of his rendition is questionable as we have discussed in earlier topics.
My guess he had a tulwar in his studio and reworked the image into something suitable ( in his opinion) for a dagger.
Artistic license is not usually frowned upon:-)))


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