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Old 6th November 2006, 06:37 PM   #1
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It is from Zanzibar but the blade looked cut down to me it seems the fullers run all the way through to the tip.

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Old 7th November 2006, 01:25 AM   #2
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Hi Lew,

Any indications that these might have been European blades?
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Old 8th November 2006, 12:43 PM   #3
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I saw that one too,I aree with Lou looks like it was cut down.I have one that might have a European blade, almost looks like a sabre blade that has been reworked.

I wouldnt be surprised though if there were many with Euro blades,I have seen them in kaskaras , takoubas , koummyas , saifs,and many khodmis seem to be made from files {from Europe?} so it stands to reason that 'Zanzibar swords' had them too.

Ill work on getting some pics of my sword,congrats on the dagger I was tempted to take a shot at it myself
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Old 8th November 2006, 02:32 PM   #4
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Hi Justin,

Interesting how similar the hilt is to the Ethiopian gurade...a bit more stylized. Looking forward to your pics.
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Old 9th November 2006, 12:52 PM   #5
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Isn't it a Moroccan Jiboula?
There was also a suggestion that similar swords were used by Ethiopian Falasha.
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Old 9th November 2006, 06:33 PM   #6
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Question Jiboula??

Would that be interchangeable for S'Boula, and Shula? Or is there another Morrocan knife you're referring to?
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Old 10th November 2006, 12:37 AM   #7
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Hi Ariel,
In research several years ago I discovered that these distinctively hilted weapons (believed to derive from the European baselard) actually are Moroccan s'boula, and have typically been termed 'Zanzibar' swords from the reference in Burton's 'Book of the Sword". Apparantly his reference was in turn taken from an error in the earlier work of Demmin, and the error is noted in the work of Charles Buttin. Much of this was the subject of my paper several years ago, but of course there remain differing views. In my paper I explained that there may have easily been diffusion of these weapons across trans Saharan trade routes, via Ethiopia (the Falasha connection and ultimately to Zanzibar via slave trade routes that entered regions enroute.

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