Giving this subject a thought is something i guess many members (and not only) have done.
However gathering lots of knowledge about it is another thing; the dedication and time consuming needed for such achievement is not for everyone.
We all know the basics, like the katar (jamdhar) is of Rajput origin although its use is widespread. I have read that Rajput and Mughal miniature paintings of the period bear testimony of this fact.
If it is true that this weapon has developed in form since ancient times, it is not less true that variations kept being 'created' until nowadays, sometimes reaching the border of fantasy.
Two examples i like are exhibited in the National Museum of India; one dated 1700, fitted with two flintlock pistols and the other in the dated 18th century fitted with two percussion (bar hammer) pistols.
I know these are not properly in line with the rigorous katar typology, but they are nice pieces ... and are exhibited in a very respectful place.
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