Saif al-Arab
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More swords and daggers from various regions of the Arab world.
Saudi Arabian girl ready to make due process, lol:
The sword of King Saud. Given to an Afghan prince (Prince Ahmad Shah Khan of Afghanistan) in 1932 and it was auctioned for 1 million euros 2 years ago in Paris!
Read the history below;
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/lif...lic-Saudi-sword-to-be-auctioned-in-Paris.html
Are you sure brother because I know for a fact that Palestinians like almost all other Arabs were great sword craftsmen and had a war-like culture too. I have seen old photos of Palestine and Palestinians carrying swords and daggers too.
Also Syria is just next by which is famous for their Damascus Steel. Known as the best steel in the world to make swords out from.
Damascus steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also if you take a look at photos/paintings of old Palestine, for instance during the Dabke dance, you can spot Arabian swords and daggers too.
I cannot post more than 8 photos in this post but take a look at this link below.
Dabke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Go for it.
Yes, they are solely for decoration purposes. People (read mostly grown ups) in Yemen, Oman (not so much anymore) and Southern KSA wear such daggers (Janbiyas). Some of them can cost 1 million US dollars depending on the decoration. Some are decorated with diamonds or made entirely out of gold even. Outside of the blade obviously.
More swords and daggers from various regions of the Arab world.
Saudi Arabian girl ready to make due process, lol:
The sword of King Saud. Given to an Afghan prince (Prince Ahmad Shah Khan of Afghanistan) in 1932 and it was auctioned for 1 million euros 2 years ago in Paris!
Read the history below;
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/lif...lic-Saudi-sword-to-be-auctioned-in-Paris.html
@Saif al-Arab
We don't have a culture of swords sadly.
Just some basic swords that rest of Arab world has. Arabian Daggers are awesome though. I will get one day or maybe make collection. Although it will probably freak out people here.
Are these just for style?
Are you sure brother because I know for a fact that Palestinians like almost all other Arabs were great sword craftsmen and had a war-like culture too. I have seen old photos of Palestine and Palestinians carrying swords and daggers too.
Also Syria is just next by which is famous for their Damascus Steel. Known as the best steel in the world to make swords out from.
Damascus steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also if you take a look at photos/paintings of old Palestine, for instance during the Dabke dance, you can spot Arabian swords and daggers too.
I cannot post more than 8 photos in this post but take a look at this link below.
Dabke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Go for it.
Yes, they are solely for decoration purposes. People (read mostly grown ups) in Yemen, Oman (not so much anymore) and Southern KSA wear such daggers (Janbiyas). Some of them can cost 1 million US dollars depending on the decoration. Some are decorated with diamonds or made entirely out of gold even. Outside of the blade obviously.
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