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					Originally Posted by ariel
					
				 
				I agree: Turkish. In support of this are the scabbard cover and decorations; slender hilt; tall pommel; tall and narrow "buttons". 
 I do not think I saw many ( if any:-)) kindjals with twisted damscus, must be quite rare. 
 As to the " Empire bring-back", I have only one word:  Gallipoli :-)  
And, of course, continuous presence of British arm forces after the end of WWII, and Allenby's march across the Ottoman-controlled Palestine. Many occasions to get a nice trophy to hang on the wall in Goode Olde Englande :-) 
 
Overall, very nice, good workmanship of the blade, but the ottomans, just like the Syrians,  never mastered the artistic beauty of  Kubachi. 
			
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Same here Ariel (And thank you for coming into this discussion) i have heard of them but never held one.
Were the Ottoman forces carrying this sort of thing in WW1 then?
Gallipoli was a bloody awful affair for all concerned.