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Old 9th November 2025, 07:05 PM   #9
Bob A
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Originally Posted by Tatyana Dianova View Post
I believe that the Sultan Suleyman's Mec got "new" fittings, i.e. the scabbard and passing decoration on top of the handle. The sword itself is earlier and very similar to the sword sought. The Sultan Ahmet's sword is also identical, alas no scabbard shown.
It is interesting that the general form survived in the later daggers of Central Asian steppe, like in the Teke Kard below.
Thank you for this illustration; it's the first Tekke kard I've seen. May I inquire regarding the source of the illustration?
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