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Old 6th September 2013, 09:12 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by A.alnakkas
Excellent info, Stu. Thanks!

I would like to add that the term dharia is indeed derived from Dhurai'ah which is derived from dhera'a or arm length.

Both the term dhurai'ah and Sabiki refer to these long daggers though sometimes it appears to be regional names rather than type names...
I agree.... regional terms used to describe these daggers/short swords do differ. Dharia appears to be the term favoured by the Saudis (King Faisal Center), whereas Sabiki/Sabik/Sabak etc seem to be used in the west and southwest (Yemen area) for these. As stated above, the term Wahabite does not seem to figure in the local descriptive list, and is likely a convenient term used by collectors.
TYPE names are different and relate to the HILT STYLE and BLADE TYPE. I have not included that information here, but it can be found in the publication by the King Faisal Center.
Not all styles shown in my pics are identified by name, but some are. Give me a few days and I will add the information that I have.
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