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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 181
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1: What weapons were the Kayble people carrying prior to the adoption/creation of the flyssa? 2: What similarities are there between their old swords and the flyssa? 3: What other swords are being used in the same timeframe and region that the Kayble occupied during the chageover? Once those three questions are clearly answered you should be able to draw clearer conclusions as to the evolution of the flyssa.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 1,242
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Haha, already asked them Fenris. But no answers yet...I do know that a wide range of saif's were used, as well as "Berber sword" types which consisted of rehilted imported blades mostly. Touaregs had their takouba's, and other Berbers had a range of daggers ranging from the shula to the khodme and koummiya. But I've asked what was the indigenous kabyle weapon prior to Ottoman arrival. That's why we need archaological records...no answer
![]() In one of the thread in the "Big Flyssa..." I argued that since there are examples of imported Turkish yataghan fitted with native scabbards and fittings, those scabbards must have had a preceding weapon type. But no one seems to know about it or at least share it publicly... |
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