- A
Nimcha (Arabic: نمشة) is a single-handed
sword from
north Africa,
especially used in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is
classified as a type of scimitar...
- "scimitar"
sword family includes the shamshir, kilij, talwar, pulwar, and
nimcha. A
shamshir shekargar (Persian: شمشیر شکارگر, romanized: shamshir-e shekârgar...
- the word scimitar), the Arab saif, the
Indian talwar, the
North African nimcha, the
Turkish kilij, and the
Afghan pulwar. All such
swords are originally...
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Shashka Swiss sabre Szabla Turko-Mongol
sabre Scimitar Arab
sword Kilij Nimcha Pulwar Shamshir Talwar Scythe sword Seax
Sikin Panjang Sorocaban knife Surik...
- Sudan)
Khopesh (Egyptian)
Mameluke sword (18th to 19th
century Egyptian)
Nimcha (15th to 19th
century Morocco,
Algeria and Tunisia)
Billao (Somali) Shotel...
- Army and
Military police Type
Infantry and
Cavalry Size
Unknown Garrison/HQ Fes and
Marrakesh Equipment Moukahla Nimcha Khanjar Winchester rifle (later)...
- großmesser, hiebmesser, kriegsmesser,
langes messer (German, European)
Nimcha (African)
Parang Nabur (Bornean)
Piandao (Chinese)
Pulwar (Middle Eastern)...
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Ancient Egypt Khopesh Acinaces Mainland Ida
Kaskara Nimcha Flyssa Shotel Billao Takoba...
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Ancient Egypt Khopesh Acinaces Mainland Ida
Kaskara Nimcha Flyssa Shotel Billao Takoba...
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Ancient Egypt Khopesh Acinaces Mainland Ida
Kaskara Nimcha Flyssa Shotel Billao Takoba...