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But considering the coexistance of both swords, each one with its purpose ... Have a (new) look at the sword used at Gannoruwa Battle by King Rajasinghe II, back in 1638. Practicaly no decorations, no 'false quillons', a reasonably wide and sharp edged blade ... Its total length is 62.02 cm. João Ribeiro mentions that the calachurro was two and half palms long (55 cms.); he might wish to exclude that it wasn't six whole palms (66 cms.). May we admit that by 1638 the Kasthana was already and only a rank adornment. King Rajasinghe would then need a more operational sword to go to war. Could this be a Calachurro ? . |
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