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Old 6th November 2022, 06:23 PM   #7
Rafngard
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Originally Posted by OsobistGB View Post
Presumably made in Bosnia.
Belosapce handjar is a translation of Serbo-Croatian and is not called that way anywhere in the world.(the literal translation is a dagger with a white handle)
A yes, I pulled this term from another member's write up on the collection in the Croatian History Museum. That is the danger of playing the name game, you may simply be saying "knife" in another language ;-)


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Originally Posted by OsobistGB View Post
Are you able to measure the length?
Overall the yataghan in 27" (~69cm) in total. I suspect the tip was broken off, as most are at least 3" longer. Also the tip profile seems a bit blunted.

Here's a pic, it also shows that the blade has a bend in it, and the edge is a bit crinkled.

Thanks,
Leif
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