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These sharp pointy things are totally outside my area of study, but I really do love discussions such as the one beginning to take place here.
Thank you gentlemen. Here is a very entertaining discussion that proceeds along a similar path:- http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...highlight=kard Delightful! |
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Pesh-kabz on the left, karud dagger on the right, does anyone really think these are all the same despite the total difference in blades?
Left from top down, Pesh-kabz: Persian, Afghan, Afghan. Right from top down, Karud: Afghan, Afghan, Afghan (choora type). |
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While we are at it, does anyone really think that a kahnjar and a jambiya are the same despite the complete difference in blades?
Khanjar daggers (lt) compared to jambiya daggers (rt), there is a big difference. Top down, left side khanjar: Indian, Indian, Indian (khanjarli type). Top down right side jambiya: Ottoman (Albania), Indian, Indian (tiger tooth type). |
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