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Assalam, Its my pleasure to joining the forum. Thank you A.alnakkas, AhmedH and AJ1356 for your info and comments, I appreciate and yes I have started reading the web page http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showt...?t=17804&page=1, for further information, my pleasure and many more related sites.
Can you friends tell me what اصضا stands for? The google translation detected this word as a Persian word but i didn`t find its meaning yet. |
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Salam Ahad,
It is not اصضا it is اصفهان but the noon ن placed on top next to Assadullah. This is common in calligraphy. |
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Ahad: email me at AAlnakkas(at)gmail(dot)com I'll email you some things that will help you.
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Based on the very long ribbed lower scabbard fitting, I would think at least the scabbard is Afghani, 19th century. The rest is not far from there, IMXO. The screw on top of the pommel and the crudely cut triangular spaces for langets on the scabbard suggest recent renovations and repairs. God only knows what parts were added.
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I didn`t found the origin of the sword yet.
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