- the
shamshir and only a very
small minority have the expanded,
stepped yelman (a
sharp back edge on the
distal third of the blade)
typical of the kilij...
- A
sharp back edge on the
distal third of the
blade known as
yalman or
yelman was
introduced during this period. In the
Early Middle Ages, the Turkic...
-
similar in form to the
Ottoman prototype,
their blades, even when an
expanded yelman was incorporated,
tended to be longer,
narrower and less
curved than those...
-
personal instructions of the
chairman of the
regional election commission,
Yelman Yusubov, it was
impossible to
demand from the
voter a do****ent (a business...
- and the down
curving 'pistol-grip'
shaped pommel; the
blade retains the
yelman false-edge and the step to the back of the
blade (latchet)
close to it....
- is
gradual and does not
incorporate a step (latchet) as is
found in the
yelman of the
Turkish kilij.
Cavalry Journal, Vol. XIV (1924), p. 108 Nolan, Louis...
-
Byzantine images, from the 14th
century onwards, show very
curved swords with a
yelman, that are
similar to
early examples of the
Turkish kilij. Rus had an earlier...
-
portion in the
latter part of the blade. This is
often referred to as a ‘
yelman’
after the name for this
feature on
Ottoman Turkish swords.
While this false...
- Island, New York.
During this period, she
painted a
portrait of
Rezzan Yelman, the wife of
journalist Ahmet Emin Yalman, who
lived in New York. She also...
- D.D.; Yaman, M.O.; Genc, H.; Gelisgen, R.; Korkmaz, G.G.; Hallac, M.;
Yelman, N.; Sahin, G.; Karter, Y.; Simsek, G. (2013). "The
effect of
chronic long-term...