
Khanjali - Wikipedia
Ottoman Kindjal Khanjali (Georgian: ხანჯალი) also known as a kindjal, is a double-edged dagger used since antiquity in the Caucasus. [1][2] The shape of the weapon is similar to that …
Russian Kindjal – Deepeeka - Kult of Athena
This Russian Kindjal has a blade forged from EN45 high carbon steel; the hilt crafted from two halves of carved and polished wood over the thick blade tang. The bolster and grip rivets are …
Kindjal / Qama | Atkinson Swords | David Atkinson
The Qama (Khama, Kama, Khanjali, Shalta)) is a short sword from Transcaucasia with a style thought to have originated with the Romans. The Qama is decorated, often with hilts and …
Russian Kindjal - Windlass Steelcrafts
This curved, double-edge blade was perfect as a close combat weapon. It originated in the Georgian Republic of Russia, but was best known as a Cossack weapon. High carbon steel …
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Kindjal | Dune Wiki | Fandom
A Kindjal is a slightly curved double-edged long knife or short sword, with a blade approximately 20 cm long. Many family members of Great Houses were taught how to wield this weapon …
Kindjal (Dagestan) | Atkinson Swords | David Atkinson
This is a kindjal (kinzhal) short sword from the Caucasus region (possibly Dagestan), dating from 19th century. The blade measures 16 1/2 inches long by 1 3/8 inches wide, surviving nicely …
Russian Kindjal - Functional Daggers at Reliks.com
The Russian Kindjal is a military issue version which served the Russian armed forces well into the mid-20th century. This curved, double-edge blade was perfect as a close combat weapon. …
Windlass Russian Kindjal – Cossack Weapon
This particular model is a Russian Kindjal, featuring a double-edged blade with an inward curvature used during the 20th century in many military conflicts. It was particularly favored as …
Ottoman Turkish Kinjal Sword - Michael Backman Ltd
This kinjal -style (or kindjal) sword is of Ottoman Turkish manufacture, and most probably has its origins in north-eastern Turkey. The form is based on the kinjal knife of the Caucasus, and …