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Salam Ibrahim,
I am not sure I fully understand the latter part of your post. But I disagree and do not think that the dagger you have linked is an indian fake/work. Similar daggers (generally with light/dark brown scabbards) are made in south KSA. |
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![]() Regards Ibrahiim al Balooshi.. |
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Alright. The problem is that you spoke about fakes, but added a picture of an authentic modern jambiya that has no connection to the topic. I got confused obviously :-) |
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Salaams ~ I put the confusion down to being on the broader part of the planet so that we spin more slowly than the rest ![]() |
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Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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