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Originally Posted by ariel
Attached is a pic of the so-called Transylvanian Knot, a magical/talismanic mark on Hungarian blades XVI-XVIII centuries. There were several variants, see lower right and left.
Would love to see Syrian/Iraqi examples.
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Salaams Ariel ~ Are the inscriptions linked to Hungarian mythology? I looked at Hungarian Mythology and saw various clues;
Turul (animal) The great bird resembling to a falcon that was sent forth by Isten to guide the creation and destiny of the Magyar people. The first kings after St Stephen I. were the hereditiary of Turul ("Turul nemzetség")
Griff (animal) Also known as griffin in Western Europe, but without special features. In Hungarian mythology, it is similar to turul. Featuring in some fairy tales (like Fehérlófia, The son of the white horse), it is a cruel, greedy bird eating humans, but its the only way to get back from Under World to Middle World.
The inscribed bird looks a Hungarian Partridge but could be amongst any of the 373 Hungarian bird species..
This is very interesting since this could be the source of the beak shaped (Falcon Head) Arabian/ Red Sea styles.
Regards,
Ibrahiim al Balooshi.