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 help with talismanic inscription 2 Attachment(s) Hello forum members! I recently purchased a tulwar from the tirri collection! On the blade is an inscription. It does not seem to be a word or phrase but rather single letters, number or symbols? Is anyone able to translate this? also, there seems to be a orange circle..does this signify anything? thanks! | 
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 1 Attachment(s) I think this inscription is upside down.  I rotated it for you.  What I see are Arabic numbers with possibly one exception at the beginning at the right side. | 
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 Im not familiar with Arabic numerals but I seem to see the following: 2 6[?] 9 [with something else?] 3[?] and a 5. Seems to be a random set of numbers? But maybe linked to the first word on the right?  Any idea on what that might say? | 
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 Very beautiful example! Congratulations! The blade may benefit from some cleaning. ;) I have no idea what the cartouche inscription says but it appears to intact. :shrug: | 
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 thanks! Yes the inscription is proving quite troublesome to decipher. | 
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 Where in India do you think this is from? Might help with the inscription | 
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 Not too sure. In tirris book he does not say where it is from. Just says its a persian blade with a indian hilt. Dated 18th century | 
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 Tirris does not say in his book. Only states that its 18th century, persian blade with indian hilt. Maybe its mughal but in terms of location, I am not too sure - | 
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 I would be careful of Tirri - his book has many many inaccuracies through out the book.   :rolleyes: | 
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 ਸਤਿ ਸ਼੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਜੀ. Are you certain that the orange circle is not a rust spot, ਜ | 
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 I dont think it is. Its very uniform. Looks almost deliberate | 
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 Just an update. Been speaking to some experienced collectors. One pointed out an interesting fact. Said that the hilt is most likely of punjabi/lahore origin Based on its design. Maybe the blade was an import? Or off another sword and mounted on the hilt later? | 
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 1 Attachment(s) All you ever wanted on Arabic numerals: Some of those characters you think are numbers, aren't. | 
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