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			Hello.   
		
		
		
			Here a new kindjal. I did not determine the origin. Your opinion. Overall length 42 cm. Length of the blade 30 cm. Handle in horn. Can somebody it translate the writing?  | 
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			The decorations are not Caucasian: look Turkish or Syrian to me. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	1235H translates into 1819-1820 Gregorian. Old bugger...  | 
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			many thanks ariel (excuse my english) 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	galvano  | 
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			The metal band that connects throat and tip of the scabbard was common to Balkan kindjals. Also the decoration is similar to early 20th century weapons from the area. It could be from what is today Greece, Bulgaria, FYROM and that days Ottoman Macedonia. The blade looks earlier and from other origin
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			The same feature, ie connecting band, can be seen on authentic Caucasian Kindjals as well.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I can see your point about the decoration, but it is so bloody meager that I would hesitate pinpointing the exact region. Can we agree on "Ottoman"?  
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			Ottoman is fine   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  Do you agree that it is around 1900? And probably the blade earlier?  | 
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			Isn't id dated " 235"? Likely, 1235 H, ie 1819 Gregorian
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I agree that the blade is older.  Some of the work on the mounts do look newer, done on white metal (nickel silver) from the looks of it.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			a true police investigation.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Thank you for your assistance galvano  | 
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			hi 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	battara, nickel silver= 1820 galvano  | 
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			Hi all, its a circassian kindjal ( 18th century ) who lives in jordan. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I saw many of them in jordan.  | 
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			I am with Yannis on this one. The fittings look Balkan to me, and later to the blade. To me it looks like it might have been recently restored, as there are skilled craftsmen in Bulgaria and I am sure all other Balkan countries that do such work. I have attached a picture of a kama I have and another picture of a kama from the calendar of a reenactment society, both modern and made by the same bladesmith. 
		
		
		
			Also, keep in mind that there were plenty of Circassians in the Balkans, relocated there by the Ottomans in the 19th century. Regards, Teodor  | 
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