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It's very nice sword from Caucasus and northem of Black See ( Russia, Ukainia ) wich is names Shashka, but I don't know enough to say more.
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Probably Raspoutine
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Location: Russia, Moscow
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![]() This is a very interesting old shashka in the Circassian style. It was probably brought to Turkey by Muhajirs - Muslim immigrants after the Caucasian Wars (mainly from 1858-1864). The scabbard are already made in Turkey. Unfortunately, I have nothing to say about the blade, but it definitely deserves attention. |
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Yes , It is a shashka ...but it is Turkish.It has nothing to do with the Cossacks and Caucasians shashkas
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This is how the Caucasian shashka is worn.
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