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Thanks for your answers!
Now, as you name it, the blade looks indeed quite similar to a Tulwar. Cheers Andi |
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Keep in mind that many tulwars were fitted with European trade blades.
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indeed, that's why i said 'appeared'. my reference said the comments on it at the time were that it was based on the hussar sabres of the east and also a resemblance to indian tulwars was mentioned. i imagine soldiers as well as design engineers of the period were familiar with all these styles.
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