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|  24th July 2008, 03:36 PM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Ann Arbor, MI 
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				 |  Jineta/nimcha/kattara 
			
			I posted this question some time ago as a "relply" in one of the discussions, but it was buried deep and nobody bothered to answer... Perhaps, this question was just stupid. But I hope it was a proverbial "sleeper" and would like to try one more time: There are several examples of swords with " drooping quillons" : Spanish-Moresque Jineta, North African and Zanzibari Nimcha and Omani Kattara ( the older variant). They look like sharing this feature. Do these swords carry a " birthmark" of the early , pra-Islamic model? Or, were the "droopers" peculiar to local Berber traditions and later just spread both East and West? Or... You got my drift. Jim? Ward? Any volunteers? | 
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