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It will certainly not be a too big problem to find somebody in Germany who can read these pages but it will be a big problem to find somebody who is able to understand this oldfashioned and partly very peculiar German and at last to translate these pages because this needs a great deal of special knowledge. I tried to find answers to your questions concerning the arms of the tribe of Bejahs but could find no exakt statement.
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I don't know if I find the time to read more, sorry. Regards, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 10th August 2018 at 04:16 AM. |
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Corrado26 and Detief, thanks for your interest and effort. I know nothing of German and didn't realize it was written in so old fashion language. I'm writing an analysis of kaskara cross-guard types (plan to post on EAA) and am mainly interested in the identification of the cloth armored horseman in the lithograph. He could be carrying an early example of the kaskara and I'd like to know his origin and any comments about him. The other info on the Arab tribes of the area would just be gravy, and I don't really "need" a translation of it.
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