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Here's another, wootz, Bikaner marked .
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What are they called? Dhup? Sukhela? I am away from the books.....
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Well thank you gentlemen.
If only I had your library Jim, your years of research shine through again. The Tulwar I handled was exactly the same styles as you all presented and single edged. Most interesting and thank you for sharing examples you have in your collection guys. Thank you BBJW and Rick...wooooooottttzzzz...hmmmmm....yyuuuummmmmmm. Seeing the differences in quality certainly adds to my thoughts that these in some circles were a very respected sword and not just produced for the masses. Best regards Gav |
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Thats it Ariel!!! Exactly the term I couldnt remember.......nicely done, looks like your memory is workin OK ![]() Apparantly SE India, the straight blade examples are 'sukhela' and in the Deccan, the 'dhup'. I better make sure to check my notes. While it seems that the tulwar hilt is still unusual with these blades, it would seem that these terms are the ones you're looking for Gav (and thank you for the kind words ![]() Thanks for the great example there as well Rick, beautiful blade! All the best, Jim |
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