Hi Jim,
The more I think about it, the less likely I think this was a local Sudanese application.
If we look at why and how local marks were applied it was usually for talismanic reasons or to imply European levels of quality.
As the name on this stamp does not seem to be a known local ruler or religious figure, I think we can rule out any such properties. Additionally names and religious inscriptions tended to be etched or carved in, not stamped.
I agree with A. Alnakkas that there is a resemblance to armoury stamps from India. I lack the expertise to know if this example is in that style or not though? Perhaps one of the Indian experts can weigh in on the issue?
All in all an intriguing sword, I love these odd pieces that do not confirm to the textbook examples!
Cheers,
Iain
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