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Armenian Kindjals were supposed to be big. Perhaps, that is what you have. This would be a very rare find!!!
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Have shown the writing to some armenians, they confirmed that the characters, with an exception of 2 are armenian (I guess it is probably some old dialect writing, so some characters can be different). Bigger resolution pictures would be appreciated, thanx in advance. I will try to see if someone can translate it.
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Rivkin - thank you very much for your efforts, I really appreciate it!
Does Armenian letters excludes Persia as a place of workmanship? I don't know if these (a little bigger) picture will help: pic1 pic2 pic3 pic4 pic5 pic6 The problem is, this is only a part of the blade. The letters are barely visible and it's a real pain taking them with camera. Thanks! |
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Now, when talking about Qajars - the early years of Qajars were marked by qajar army establishing control over entire azerbajan and eastern armenia, wrestling large armenian centers under their control. This ended with iranian defeat in ruso-iranian wars, with the borders being finalized in 1828, leaving iran with much smaller armenian diaspora. It well may be that the sword is early qajar and was made by an iranian sympatizer, even through early Qajars were far less popular among armenians due to their turkoman origins and their support of northern iranian turks (azeris etc.). It is also possible that the sword is of later period (if its indeed an armenian mega-kama), and in this case was most likely made in one of the armenian diaspora centers in Fars. |
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I am still trying to figure this one out
![]() ![]() It measures 21 and a half inches total blade 18 inches Just thought I would post it here too I am trying to translate the script ![]() and the enhanced version ![]() |
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I have shown it to many armenians, and they all basically confirm my opinion - 80% of letters are armenian, but the other 20% are not (at least they are not modern armenian). I will try to email some armenian studies professors around here.
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