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Thanks guys.
I may be totally wrong, but this one just doesn't seem to have an Afghan "flavor" to me. |
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Charles
I am not to sure if Afghans carried jambiya? This seems more Persian to me. |
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Quote:
Farci is the language of Persians à + Dom |
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The blade style certainly seems Persian, but the scabbard seems Arab....that's why I am thinking Indo-Arab...northern, or west coast India.
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........what ever it is, it's a VERY nice piece.
Stu |
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Agian I do not know is this helps or not but having established the script is Farsi and Persian this might help with a more pin point origin. Look at the work especially on the handle and then look at this traditional rug design form from a region and town of Veramin. Some similarity?
Picture from "The Atlas Of Rugs and Carpets" and one I have. http://www.bukhara-carpets.com/orien...pet-D1251.html http://www.jozan.net/distrikter/veramin.asp PS also spelled Varamin. Last edited by Tim Simmons; 11th August 2010 at 09:31 PM. |
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