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- Szabla (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂabla]; plural: szable) is the Polish word for sabre. The sabre was in widespread use in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- record from the 15th century, loaned from Polish szabla, which was itself adopted from Hungarian szabla (14th century, later szablya). The spread of the...
- Szabla wz. 34 (literally "1934 Pattern Szabla") was the last service sword issued to the Polish cavalry and other mounted units of the Polish Army. One...
- right thigh. The szabla was carried on the left side, and several types of sabres were known to winged hussars, including the renowned szabla husarska. Hussars...
- Dirk Dusack Executioner's sword Karabela Katzbalger Sgian-dubh Swiss degen Szabla Early modern fencing Feder Rapier Sabre Spada da lato Modern fencing (sport...
- A karabela was a type of Polish sabre (szabla) po****r in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Polish fencer Wojciech Zabłocki defines a karabela as a decorated...
- Pinutí Pirah Ram-dao Rhomphaia Sabre Dusack Karabela Shashka Swiss sabre Szabla Turko-Mongol sabre Scimitar Arab sword Kilij Mameluke sword Nimcha Pulwar...
- swords Cutl**** Dusack Falchion Golok Machete Messer Parang Sabre Shamshir Szabla Shashka "Forms of European Edged Weaponry". MyArmoury.com. Loades, Mike...
- Cossack terms Ataman Hetman Kurin Sotnia Plastun Yesaul Stanitsa Shashka Szabla Cossack fashion [ru; uk] Zhupan Kontusz Sharovary Papakhi Oseledets Chokha...
- by the 17th century. Poland too adopted this type of sword design in the szabla starting in the early 16th century. Indeed, these Hungarian and Polish examples...