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Are you saying that i'm a very bad saleman?
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When you consider that many "Mahdist" items are actually post Omdurman and intended for the European souvenir market, these are quite cool in that they are indeed from an earlier time, potentially the early 19th century. And I agree that they are not seen often and somewhat obscure.
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Well, I finally got a pair of these, I have read the entire thread and I still don't know their purpose.
I can not see how they would be used in a religious context other than as the Tibetians use the phurba to exorcise demons or as various religions in the practice of self-flagellation. Based on my limited knowledge I can only imagine that these were indeed used as command batons, as certainly the Sudanese may have viewed and copied their use by British or as souvenirs sold to the above-mentioned soldiers. Also, what is the deal with the seeds? Are they to be taken as a power boost, are they used as a sedative after a long hard day to help you sleep, or to rid yourself of your least favorite wife? |
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Join Date: Jul 2021
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To jump on this post I picked this example up on ebay the otherday thats now arrived. Its identical to the example in the a german book.
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I read a lot here about dervishes ....
Question so I can better understand and learn what you do mean: which kind of Derwishes are we talking about ? Sunni or Shia ? From which order ? ( Halveti (Khalwatiyyah), Bektashi , Naqshibandi, Qadiri and Rifa`Mevlevis, Bayramis, Melamis, Sa’dis, Jelvetis, Shazilis and Bedevis to name a few..), Or actually non-sufi related at all but the so-called western fancy named weapons for the Ansar-like or Nizari warriors? |
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