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Dom,
Thanks so very much. So you think it's Turkish(in the Arabic script)?? |
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Charles
I am pretty sure it's Turkish. Here is a link to one I picked up a few years ago. Notice the similarity in blade and scabbard construction even the pattern welding is the same. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=Kindjal |
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definitively, the mention it's wrote in Turkish language ![]() as far as this language has a common trunk, with Arabic language an Arabic speaker may translate a part, nevertheless, some words are unknown ![]() à + Dom |
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The flat silver fittings, pics of carnations and the mechanical damascus would point to the Ottomans. And, I just wonder, if Sarebo might be Sarajevo.
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