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Thank you for posting pictures of this most unusual sword. First, I do not think it is a Jewish sword from the Atlas mountains. The handle seems typical of Indian sword handles. You see both antique and contemporary examples with the "parrot" handle. The scabbard, especially the belt loops, appear very Moroccan to me. That, plus the overal decoration on the scabbard, reminds me of similar decoration found on Moroccan Jambiya. If the handle decoration matches in patina and decoration to the scabbard, perhaps this is a Moroccan sword with an Indian inspired handle. Being that it came with a Nimcha could be suggestive they both originated from the same place. A neat and unusual piece.
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Thanks for your reply.
Yes the handle matches the scabbard in patina. Do you have any idea what this kind of sword is called? On the nimcha, they only happened to be in the same store but there is no resemblance at all in style, patterns etc. Mike |
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Hello VVV, according to my copy of(African Arms and Armour by C.Spring)this bird head pommel sabre like weapon is a Mediterranean form of Kopis used in the region for the last two and a half millennia.Tim
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Kopis has quite different hilt.
If we say that bird hilt comes from kopis we make a big step in evolution. It is like to say that human comes from the amphibians. |
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Hi Yannis, some people think we do.I am only the messenger.If you Know better then please show us all.Tim
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I dont understand why but uploading pictures dont work for me today. Anyway this is the authentic kopis
![]() and here is a modern reproduction http://www.armae.com/antiquite/1144falcata.htm |
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Stupid me
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