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Originally Posted by spiral
Bill, I have had a couple of giant Indian kukri in the past with virtualy identical figures.
The steel wasnt tempered on either of them though.
Is the tegha tempered?
Spiral
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Hi Jonathan,
Mine does seem to have a hardened edge. It resists a file. You might also note it has a heavy point, sort of like an armor piercing weapon. While I do not think that was the intent, it shows that care was taken when it was made. I don't think it was made for tourists.
Bill
Hi Jens,
It certainly does appear that tegha was a name for other swords as well. Perhaps we should be looking more specifically for the tegha in Dr.Gaytri Nath Pant's "Indian Arms and Armor," (1980) Volume II, Page 84, he states:
"It is an Indian sabre with a broad curved balde and the hilt like that of a Talwar. It is used by the Muslim, Marathas and Rajputs. Those have hunting scenes engraved on the blades are are called
tegha shikargaha."