Well, we seem to have different opinions. Since neither can be supported by a direct evidence, both are equally plausible.
I tend to go along with the simpler one: there was an exceptionally good swordmaker named Assadullah at the time of Shah Abbas who had a son named Kalbali, also a famous master.
Later Persian swordmakers signed their works with these two names either at the request of a vane customer, as the talismanic mark of exceptional quality or just for pecuniary reasons.
Other people may think differently, but there is no way we can convince each other.
We should just keep our own opinions and stop the senseless argument until new evidences becomes available.
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