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Michael Blalock 8th May 2006 12:40 PM

Omani or East Africa?
 
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What do you think of this thing I just picked up? I believe it may be Omani but could also be an East african sword. The blade has the look of a very long jambiya, but it's hard to tell from these photos. I will post photos when I receive it.

ariel 8th May 2006 12:58 PM

Michael, we think alike!
I wanted to post it and to draw attention to the similarity between Manding (this one) handles and the Omani Kattara.
Oman was a major maritime power and had major influence in Africa during ~ 15-18th centuries and it is not out of question that there was a commonality in weapons. The one you got recently (broken handle, and I am not seething any more :) ) was an earlier variant of Kattara. Perhaps, Omanis picked up the African style for their "new and improved" model. Or, the newer variant existed in Oman for some time in parallel or as a later development and was adopted by the Africans.
No matter what, they do appear to share some common features.

Michael Blalock 8th May 2006 01:37 PM

Manding
 
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After looking around on the net, I see there is no question this is Manding. Far from East Africa. See the attached photo with the same type of blade from Oriental-Arms. Not my area of collecting but it will look good on the wall. I also have a kaskara coming soon to keep it company.

Lew 8th May 2006 03:55 PM

Hi Michael

That is a nice Manding sword from Africa and it looks like it has a European sword blade. Is there a scabbard that goes with the sword?

Lew


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