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...and in that thread, Jens linked to an old thread of Bill's showing this:
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In that thread, Olikara comments on Bill's sword:
"Bill, A very beautiful Katthi. Congrats. This will be from the Moplah or 'Mappilai' people of Malabar. They are quite different from the Coorgis who are of Scythian and Hindu stock. The Mappilais are of Arab-Dravidian Muslim stock. Coorg is adjacent to Malabar but not a part of Malabar. And very interestingly the Moplah rebellion of 1921 where the Moplahs rebelled against their Hindu landlords (Mostly Nair and Brahmin) was put down by the British who used their Gorkha levees to great effect. Moplah Katthis against the Kukris! The Coorgis and Moplahs were never on the best of terms though. Tipu Sultan in order to subdue the ever restive Coorgis had a policy of settling Muslim populations from Mysore and adjoining Malabar into Coorg. Needless, to say after Tipu's destruction the Coorgis drove off most of these new settlers." So, comments? |
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Is it possible that the initials are of the local dialect/script? What about the other way up?
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Yes it is possible, but not very likely, as inscriptions are always read when holding the weapon. So should it be like you suggest, you should hold the weapon and then turn your hand, and that is not the way they would have done it.
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Thanks. You've got a lot of experience of weapons of the Indian subcontinent, what are your thoughts on this chopper? Best Gene |
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Hi Gene,
Your Molaph is a nice one, it is something between a Molaph and a Adya katti, but still more on the Molaph side. When Hendley was in India, at the end of 1800 he write, that the work of the Indian artists was declining, but that there were still some, which could master good quality. Jens |
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Hi Jens, Thank you. It is definately in my 'to do' pile for a clean up. Best Gene |
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double post
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