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Old 28th December 2012, 01:21 AM   #1
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It is certainly not Caucasian. Persian would be my guess. 19th century or later.

Although the "Ali-zulfikar" sentence is spread across Islamic cultures, it is most often associated with the Shia branch.
as soon as you have a reference to "Ali",
you may guess that, it's belong Shia group or branch

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Old 28th December 2012, 09:24 AM   #2
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Ariel and Dom thanks for the comments.
Dom you was really quick with the translation this time.Thanks a lot
It is pitty that the name is incomplete!
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