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I would lean towards categorizing this dha as a Burman, the dominate ethnic group in Myanmar (Burma), which is further south than the Shan state. Burman have the short handle and blades like these. Shan swords tend to have longer handles, more narrow decorative fullers if they have them...most of the time not. I think you do see this Burman type of dha more commonly associated with modern Banshay (Burmese weapons martial art).
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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Thanks all for the info
Found this relic of a Dha in my homecountry, apparently digged out of a Vietnam old battlefield together with more swords and armor... Brass hilted obviously, anyways here couple of pictures of whats left of it and pictures of a few of the other ones, some still in its scabbard
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rvr,
a little spit & polish and a good brushing and you'll have those back in service in no time. (well, maybe not)
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