Posts: 260 Location: Lost in Texas
Thu 22 Jul, 2010 1:40 pm
Display of Reeve and Shamshir
Last edited by Harry J. Fletcher on Thu 22 Jul, 2010 7:48 pm; edited 1 time in total
Posts: 55 Location: Oklahoma City
Thu 22 Jul, 2010 1:49 pm
Nice swords! I'd very much like to have a Reeve myself. I think the Shamshir in that form is from a slightly later period though. I seem to recall a lot of Abbasid swords being straight & double edged (not too different from their Western European counterparts).
Posts: 260 Location: Lost in Texas
Thu 22 Jul, 2010 2:02 pm
Neil, yes some swords were and I have seen illustrations of swords in moorish Spain such as you described but in the Holyland there was a mix of sword styles especially those coming from from Persia. Some books show curved blades and the scimitar with a wider toward the end type of blade too. No doubt that the Shamshir is not exact but not exactly inexact either. All depends on what period one wants to examine. The Talwar of the Mogals, the Mameluke of North Africa and others all seem to blend in together. I have read that the true Shamshir did not really come to Holy land until the 14th century but I doubt that and believe it was in use much earlier that especially in Perisa with whom the Turks were in constant contact.
This would make a nice topic for discussion and lots of input.
Regards,
Harry
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