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Old 19th June 2011, 04:26 AM   #1
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indeed ... fantastic challenge
too, I am assuming that I bought in Sharjah-UAE in 1980, it's a Khanjar
not too far as general shape, from the ones carries by Sheikh Zayed
anyway, no way to compare with his beautiful dagger

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Not sure Dom. Ibrahiim appears to be refering to the FLAT "rings" between the two round outside rings.
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Old 19th June 2011, 10:54 AM   #2
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Stu, as usual you are right
nevertheless, my comments were based on general appearance,
especially the silver wire decor on the leather who wraps the scabbard
the source appears to be identical, it's not you think?

I have no pretension of wanting to make a parallel
especially with regard to quality between my khanjar,
and that of Sheikh Zayed
mine, is pleasant, without pretension, the other is simply wonderful

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Old 19th June 2011, 03:24 PM   #3
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Amazing craftmanship! well done Ibrahim (Jazaak allah khair wild 3ami)

To Dom: What you have said amused me It is new information for me that Emarati people used Janbiyas and most certainly good to know that these are a type indigenous to the UAE.
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Old 19th June 2011, 04:31 PM   #4
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Amazing craftmanship! well done Ibrahim (Jazaak allah khair wild 3ami)

To Dom: What you have said amused me It is new information for me that Emarati people used Janbiyas and most certainly good to know that these are a type indigenous to the UAE.
Salaams , Before 1970 it was all tribal areas(Trucial Oman States) and 100 years ago and beyond it would all have been one jigsaw puzzle of feifdoms, tribal areas and generally disputed territories. So really, regarding artefacts, and in this case traditional weapons, it was all under one umbrella...Except for a few slight differences Khanajer are basically the same construction, however, to the trained eye they are distinctly different.

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Old 19th June 2011, 05:32 PM   #5
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Salaams,
This is the short section of Khanjar Belt (Hazam)containing the belt buckle. In this version the belt is solid silver in two rectangles, articulated, and gold wash adorned, florally. It is said that the silver buckle was formed by pouring molton silver into a mold comprising two cuttlefish shells and then after setting, hand finished by the craftsman.

~I think a complete library of accessories will assist the Forum and I will add items of accessories and belts as we roll forward. The Khanjar is less than complete without such additions. I think a picture with a tribesman in full regalia would be a start so I will go and find one ! ~

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Salaams~
The intention is to plug the gap in our Forum library of Khanjar accessories and belts therefor anyone with any accessories lets have a look please?? Meanwhile I will start searching..

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Not sure Dom. Ibrahiim appears to be refering to the FLAT "rings" between the two round outside rings.
Salaams, Ya the chevron shaped things as inner rings.. What I dont see on the Forum is belts or accessories. A khanjar without a belt is less than complete. Nice to see that you have many belts on both your Yemeni and Omani weapons. I am currently upgrading the belt locker to include all the Omani Khanjar belts from every region. Occasionally I come across a solid silver short belt (The short belt with the buckle) and I have one to show in about 20 minutes ! In my Next letter. The things I dont have to hand are the accessories which fit in on and around the belt but I will list some and hopefully I will get these collected up for shooting :
1. Belt and Khanjar
2. Kohl (antimony paste eye darkener) container shaped like a gun cartridge on a chain looped over the khanjar handle.
3. Mungash (miniature spikes and tweezers for stitching leather and pulling thorns from feet). In a silver case and on a chain.
4. Silver Tobacco case and little pipe (tobacco is grown in Oman and smoked in about two hits from a little pipe often adorned in silver and on a chain.
5. Miniature silver earspoons (for getting earwax out of your ears!) in a silver case and on a chain.
6. The work knife which fits behind the Khanjar and is used for menial tasks like cutting string etc... often a Solingen or Sheffield butter knife with a silver worked handle.

~The full equipment is most attractive and sometimes you see it worn with all the ammo on an ammo belt worn under the khanjar and in this case the silver bullet cartridge shaped containers fit into the cartridge slots at the front in the slots nearest the ammo belt buckle..~

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