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Originally Posted by mariusgmioc
Hello,
As far as I know, this word does not exist in any of the languages of the people who use the knife associated with it, and it is most likely a misnomer derived from the word "Kard" (meaning knife).
However, I have encountered this term on several occasions associated with a straight Pesh-kabz.
Is it a "correct" or better said accepted term for differentiating between a recurved Pesh-kabz and a straight one?
Is it more than simply a straight Pesh-kabz?
Regards,
Marius
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We actually have no real proof that the term "karud" was not used by any of the people associated with it, you would have to study Persian, Afghan, and Indian sources throughly, even then the evidence may not have been written down etc. There is no proof that I know of that "karud" is a mistaken use of the term "kard", just one of several theories.
As far as I am concerned, if the term is good enough for Artzi then it is good enough for me. You have to use some term to differentiate between the two similar but substantially different forms (straight blade and curved blade).