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|  21st February 2010, 01:14 AM | #1 | 
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			Thank you very much for your information. I was really convinced of its Persian origin. I have checked both georgian and armenian alphabets - looking at the cartouche placed in this position:  the cartouche would yield the armenian letters YKB or possibly YLB. The letter in the middle was not 100% identical with contemporary letters. In georgian alphabet the first letter would be identified as V, but I was not able to identify the rest 2 letters. What could these letters mean? Initials of the maker? | 
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|  25th February 2010, 12:45 PM | #2 | 
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			Since it comes from Caucasus shouldn`t it be called kindjal instead of kama?
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|  26th February 2010, 02:38 AM | #3 | 
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			Well, not exactly :-) In Georgia and most of Daghestan it is Khanjali ( with minor variations). In Chechnya/Ingushetiya it is Shalta In Chircassia and Ossetia it is Kama There are smaller nationalities as well, and there it varies between Shalta and Kama. I do not know what it is called in Armenian | 
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|  26th February 2010, 03:08 AM | #4 | 
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			I do not know what it is called in Armenian[/QUOTE] I heard "khanjul" but there are different dialects | 
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