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Another one that is somewhat similar at least in the idea of it.
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As stated, the ones in the period photos look to be more substantially made. With the welds being so obvious, and not very well dressed, I'm thinking the ones shown here, are either ceremonial, or purely older tourista examples. None the less, very attractive weapons.
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I wonder if those dervish poleaxes are specific to a certain tasavvufi order in Iran?
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Salaams Charles S , Here you picture exactly the apparel worn by Suffi Dervish including the Begging Bowl (KashKull) and the prayer beads... Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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Let me add another one found recently...
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