- A
shamshir (Persian: شمشیر) is a type of Persian/Iranian
sword with a
radical curve. The name is
derived from the
Persian word
shamshīr,
which is made...
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Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegār (Persian: شمشیر زمردنگار, 'the Emerald-Studded sword') is a
sword in the
Persian legend Shahnameh. It was said to have originally...
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shamshir or
shamsheer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Shamshir, also
Shamsher and Shamsheer, is a type of
sword Shamshir or
Shamsher may...
- The saif (Arabic: سيف),
sometimes called a
shamshir (from Persian: شمشیر),
depending on the era,
originated in
Arabia before the 7th century.
Little is...
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Central Asian ghilmans (enslaved soldiers).
These swords include the
Persian shamshir, the Arab saif, the
Indian talwar, the
North African nimcha, the Turkish...
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Western Asia,
kilij became the
dominant sword form. The
Iranian (Persian)
shamshir was
created during the
Turkic Seljuk Empire period of Iran/Persia. The...
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Surendra Bikram Shah (Nepali: श्री ५ महाराजाधिराज सुरेन्द्र विक्रम शाह देव), (20
October 1829 – 17 May 1881), was King of Nepal. He
became the king after...
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alongside other scimitar-type
weapons such as the Arab saif, the
Persian shamshir, the
Turkish kilij, and the
Indian talwar, all of them
ultimately based...
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Persian shamshir and the
Turkic kilij) is from the 9th century, when it was used
among soldiers in the
Khurasan region of Persia.
Kilij Shamshir The takoba...
- The
talwar belongs to the same
family of
curved swords as the
Persian shamshir, the
Turkish kilij,
Arabian saif and the
Afghan pulwar, all such swords...