
Nimcha - Wikipedia
A Nimcha (Arabic: نمشة) is a single-handed sword from North Africa, especially used in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. [1] [2] It is classified as a type of scimitar or saif. [3] Becoming popular in north Africa during the 16th century, surviving nimcha are usually from the late 18th century onward and are notable for often using older blades.
阿拉伯弯刀 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
北非彎刀(阿拉伯語:نمشة)或稱尼姆查(英語:Nimcha),是一種來自北非的單手彎刀,這種彎刀在摩洛哥、阿爾及利亞和突尼西亞尤其常見。16世紀時,北非彎刀在北非成為士兵主要使用的武器。在外觀上,北非彎刀常可見到阿拉伯風格的劍柄,刀刃上會刻有 ...
【猎奇】15世纪非洲部分地区兴起的非洲尼姆査剑(nimcha)
2020年5月15日 · 尼姆査剑是一种单手弯刀剑类。 从15世纪起,开始在非洲西北部尤其是摩洛哥地区兴起,值得一提的是,它的刀片经常是使用比较旧的刀片,刀片通常是来自其他的地方,可能来自于土耳其的kilij或欧洲的军刀。 这些剑与邻近的阿拉伯有很大的相似之处,这种类型的剑被北非的土著部落所使用。 这种剑柄有一个向下的锷叉,木制或镶嵌金属的握柄,还采用了方形或钩形的剑首。 刀柄上有一个粗铁方形的D型护具,有一个直角曲柄和一个木柄,用两个铆钉固定在手 …
Swords of the Museum: Nimcha 616 - AGEA Editora
The nimcha is a single edge sword used by the muslim peoples of the area between the west african coast and the Arabian Peninsula (both inclusive). This weapons are easy to identify due to the morphological characteristics of their hilt.
Nimcha (نیمچا;) | Mandarin Mansion
2024年2月25日 · Nimcha is the common name for a type of shortish saber used in North Africa from around the 16th century onwards. They have a characteristic hilt with a guard with four protrusions, one forming a knuckle guard and the others forming quillons.
Nimcha (Saber) with Scabbard - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This distinctly North African sword, or nimcha, probably dates from around the battle of Oran (1732), when that city, a haven for Turkish pirates, was besieged by the Spanish. The openwork leather scabbard shows Ottoman influence.
Nimcha - 华文百科
尼姆查(Nimcha)是北非的一把单手剑,尤其是在摩洛哥,阿尔及利亚和突尼斯使用。 它被归类为一种弯刀或saif 。 在16世纪,在北非变得越来越受欢迎,幸存的Nimcha通常是从18世纪后期开始的,并且以经常使用较旧的叶片而闻名。
African Sword Types: 14 Blades You Should Know About
2024年11月6日 · Nimcha are North African swords commonly used by various northwestern cultures in regions such as Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Their exact historical origin date is not clear, but it became a very popular sword after the 16th century.
Nimcha - Wikiwand
A Nimcha (Arabic: نمشة) is a single-handed sword from North Africa, especially used in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is classified as a type of scimitar or saif. Becoming popular in north Africa during the 16th century, surviving nimcha are usually from the late 18th century onward and are notable for often using older blades.
Nimcha - NamuWiki
2024年1月15日 · 'Nimcha' or 'Nimsha' is a sword used in Northwestern Africa, including Morocco , Algeria and Tunisia . It was influenced by the Khilij, one of the Ottoman Empire swords, and was a weapon made by the Arabs for defensive and offensive purposes.