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Old 29th June 2025, 07:50 PM   #1
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Default Indian axe ? now think maybe sudanese ?

Im no expert , but first glance i thought maybe indian axe but now im wondering could it be sudanese ?
bronze/brass axe head with leather bound shaft and silver decoration ,
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Old 1st July 2025, 05:51 AM   #2
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I think you are right Sudan. What makes me think so is not just the blade but the middle white metal/silver piece. The same form of decoration is frequently seen on Kaskara hilts.
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Old 2nd July 2025, 05:16 PM   #3
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I would guess Turkish/Ottoman/Balkan.-- bbjw
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Your axe is from Darfur. Auctions Imperial sold one of this form named to Sultan Ali Dinar of Darfur (r. 1891-1916) in 2018. Interesting that this type is very similar to examples depicted on Egyptian stelae.
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If the head of the axe is unusually small it could well be a Jerz axe from Oman.
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Your axe is from Darfur. Auctions Imperial sold one of this form named to Sultan Ali Dinar of Darfur (r. 1891-1916) in 2018. Interesting that this type is very similar to examples depicted on Egyptian stelae.
Thanks Oliver , I think this is very similar and after some more research ive found a few from the same area , Thanks
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