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Kubur 8th December 2015 03:55 PM

selahlik/silahlik weapons belts
 
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Please show us some Selahlik silahlik or bensilah weapons belt
mainly from the Balkans (Ottoman period)...

Best,
Kubur

estcrh 8th December 2015 06:19 PM

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Here is one of the best examples I know of. There should be a lot of these around, most men who carried a weapons wore one of these, another mystery, were did they all go.

estcrh 8th December 2015 06:25 PM

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A few more.

estcrh 8th December 2015 06:40 PM

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A few more examples.

eftihis 8th December 2015 07:12 PM

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here are some more...

TVV 9th December 2015 01:10 AM

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There is not much more to add at this point, but here are some.

Kubur 9th December 2015 04:37 AM

Thanks guys, all these pictures are amazing.
Question where this kind of belt comes from?
Most of them in the 19th c. are from the Balkans, but I can see some from Ottoman Turkey and even Caucasus... Any idea when they appear and where???
Best,

estcrh 9th December 2015 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Kubur
Thanks guys, all these pictures are amazing.
Question where this kind of belt comes from?
Most of them in the 19th c. are from the Balkans, but I can see some from Ottoman Turkey and even Caucasus... Any idea when they appear and where???
Best,

Here is a quote from "Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meccah", Volume 1, Sir Richard Francis Burton, 1857.

estcrh 9th December 2015 10:18 AM

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Here is a reference from an article titled "The Turks In Egypt" from the "Calcutta Review", Volumes 96-97, University of Calcutta, 1893. It mentions silahlik being used by the Mamluks during the Ottoman occupation of Egypt. I would assume this reference was around the 1700s if not earlier as the french invaded Egypt in 1798, ending both the Mamluk and Ottoman rule.

estcrh 9th December 2015 02:24 PM

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I believe this one is was upside down, it looks to me that the museum which owns it has the weapons going the wrong way.

blue lander 9th December 2015 02:39 PM

Would these Greek ones qualify?

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=17195

estcrh 9th December 2015 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by blue lander

I would say they do, some nice examples.

Sylektis 10th December 2015 09:07 PM

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Some of them in Greek museums.


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