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Old 23rd December 2024, 03:25 PM   #1
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as for the yataghan, I did find a similar kind of scabbard, ownd by a collector from Romania, with floral design but without the 1878 inscription, and yet a more traditional one...

very interesting but I have no answer about the age on the bichaq and yataghan of post 1 and 2...left with too many questions.
Does any of you know more?
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