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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: comfortably at home, USA
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Say hi to your tuxedo cat. My tuxedo says meow to him
Oh, nice dagger too. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Bay Area
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Robin has identified this correctly, it is an Omani so called "royal" khanjar, though this style is reportedly worn by all members of society and not exclusively reserved for the royal family. Your is relatively modern, and I had a very similar one, and I still have an antique one as well. I do not have a picture of the two next to each other, but when looking at pictures of the details of the silver work on the hilt, the differences are clear to see.
While not of the same quality as older work, it is still a nice khanjar and a nice addition to a collection. But be careful, these khanjars (jambiyas) from Southern Arabia can get very addictive. |
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) as my focus will be with the Balkans and specially the Bosniaks, where I still looking for a few Balkan kama's, cakija's and types of bichaqs I do not have...take care and stay healthy ! Gunar |
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