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Old 4th February 2009, 06:10 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Yustas
I have no direct link or source at the time, but this is what i figured out by looking at different variation of Turkish swords on the web. The type that ingvar posted, or one of this kind :
http://picasaweb.google.com/yura.sor...84308894373554
was always referred as pala.
Yustas, the sword in the link is a late 19th century Ottoman officer's military sword, and I think it might even be a regular pattern. Many of these swords were captured during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, and even as late as the Balkan War. The guard shape was inspired by earlier forms, and artistically connected to the Revival going on in the Empire at the time - you can draw parallels to similar Revival pieces in Persia from the same period.

You state that "this kind ... was always referred as pala", and I just ask - by whom?
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