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					Originally Posted by kronckew
					
				 
				....he can't be comfortable. how the heck can he draw that sword....) 
			
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  This is a very interesting sword. We do not know its original name, but are just using "Kabiani Khmali": sword with a skirt ( see the scabbard), supposedly indigenous to Svanetia and Imeretia. This is the earliest known example of a guard-less Caucasian sword, likely  one of a predecessors of  shashka.   Its handle was  strongly angled  toward the edge, just a tad short of a pistol grip.  One possibility of such a construction is its potential use  as both a stabbing and a slashing weapon. Also see the famous sword of Charles the Great. 
One can read a paper by Bakradze and Kiziria here:
http://historical-weapons.com/wp-con...ze-Kiziria.pdf
The kindjal of the other warrior is also interesting: its pommel is square, reminiscing classical  Gurian examples.