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Hi Gentlemen
what I'm offering you in display is not very old, but ethnic knives previously, I wrote « passing by Damas (Syria) I found some (!!) ... knives » here, two couples of ethnic khanjars - 2 are from Jordan – Bedouins khanjars, till yet carried by Arab Legion for intance - 2 are from Syria, more precisely from Damas (they are specific) they are not very old today ![]() but will be antiquities in a couple of years .. LOL ![]() I found them attractive, because are a testimony of countries, and period per luck, on each set, one of them has a date engraving, very easy to estimate they age 1963 for the Jordan knive 1923 for the Damacesne knive comments and appreciations are welcomed à + Dom ps: ... still ... one ![]() Last edited by Dom; 30th December 2008 at 11:35 PM. |
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knives from Damas area
à + Dom Last edited by Dom; 31st December 2008 at 12:01 AM. |
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Yup, shibriyas and Majjal Shams daggers.
Questions: 1. Majjal Shams is a Druze village. Is this type of handle specific for the locality? 2. Funny how they write dates: Islamic numbers with Gregorian calendar. |
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For comparison a Shibriyya identified as coming from Palestine, and also another Khanjar identified as also coming from Majjal Shams, but with a nice neillo scabbard and a straight tapered blade. Both of these have featured on this Forum previously.
Regards Stuart |
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Always thought that Majjal Shams means Tower of Sun
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And as always, you're right, Ariel. It is tower, of course:-) Thanks for reminding me I am getting rusty with my Arabic:-)
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