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As made with the point of a kindjal by a Middle East circassian bladesmith.
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I like it a lot Stu, nice find, certainly some ethnic crossovers there but I believe it is all consistant with geography and trade routes.
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If I remember correctly, Artzi taught us that this style comes from the Druze village atthe Golan Mountains, named Majjal Shams ( Sun Tower).
The "kindjal" type of the blade and the nielloed scabbard are very interesting. Indeed, there are quite a lot of Circassians in the area. |
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Thanks for the comments so far. Is there anyone out there who can translate the Arabic?
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