Indian Katar
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Indian Katar
How`s this lethal one , buddies?
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Re: Indian Katar
thats not a katar lol
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Re: Indian Katar
He Debjeet
A warm welcome to the sharp section of IFG and great to have another blade lover among us. The image that you've posted is not that of a Katar. A Katar is a punch dagger of pure indian origin Unlike indo persian blades like pesh kabz, churra, khajar etc.
Your image is a probably a letter opener modeled after US Cavalry Sabre probably a 1860 model.
Regards
Moin.
A warm welcome to the sharp section of IFG and great to have another blade lover among us. The image that you've posted is not that of a Katar. A Katar is a punch dagger of pure indian origin Unlike indo persian blades like pesh kabz, churra, khajar etc.
Your image is a probably a letter opener modeled after US Cavalry Sabre probably a 1860 model.
Regards
Moin.
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Re: Indian Katar
Thanks Moin..someone told me its a nihang katar.
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Re: Indian Katar
Moin, although you have posted a few wonderful threads on blades, maybe it is time to put up some "identifiers" for blades? Maybe link to a site where info on blade shapes can be seen? I, for one, wouldn't recognise a "pesh kabz" from a "Sabre, Cavalry Issue, Officers Light" even if both danced the hornpipe right now!
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Re: Indian Katar
essdee1972 wrote:Moin, although you have posted a few wonderful threads on blades, maybe it is time to put up some "identifiers" for blades? Maybe link to a site where info on blade shapes can be seen? I, for one, wouldn't recognise a "pesh kabz" from a "Sabre, Cavalry Issue, Officers Light" even if both danced the hornpipe right now!
Moin - we are waitng
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Re: Indian Katar
Brother there is no such thing as nihang katar ...this is a short cavalry sword look alike ..and i seen these designs ..they good for show pieces hanging on the wall.
debjeetganguly wrote:Thanks Moin..someone told me its a nihang katar.
cu kar az hama hilate dar guzasht
halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
When all other means have failed,it is righteous to draw the sword
-- Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj
halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
When all other means have failed,it is righteous to draw the sword
-- Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj
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Re: Indian Katar
After seeing the pics I remember the handmade Small tegha I bought from Patiala I will try to find it in collection then will post pics in few days.
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Re: Indian Katar
Moin,Moin. wrote: Hey Debjeet
A warm welcome to the sharp section of IFG and great to have another blade lover among us. The image that you've posted is not that of a Katar. A Katar is a punch dagger of pure indian origin Unlike indo persian blades like pesh kabz, churra, khajar etc.
Your image is a probably a letter opener modeled after US Cavalry Sabre probably a 1860 model.
Regards
Moin.
Is this a Katar of Indian origin?
Briha
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Re: Indian Katar
Sure Dada.. your wish is my command Will try and gather some detailed info .
Brihasir... yes sir very much it is.
Regards
Moin.
Brihasir... yes sir very much it is.
Regards
Moin.
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Re: Indian Katar
Now I know that the things in the museums which looks like knuckle dusters on steroids are Katars! Isn't the name a bit misleading? Because the action is not kaatna but bhokna, as in chaaku bhok diya. Nothing to do with dogs, who bhauk!
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EssDee
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Re: Indian Katar
Dada this web page shows images for a lot of short bladed indo persian weapons like kard, choora, khanjar, bicchwa ( from south india).. Missing are perhaps the famous armour piercing pesh kabz and the chilanum and katar
http://www.academia.edu/368253/Indo-Per ... Gene_Beall
This is what a pesh kabz looks like
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=6425
http://akaalarms.com/sold-curved-indian ... ref-10005/
This is what a Chilanum looks like
http://armsandantiques.com/16th-c-south ... gger-id701
http://www.millersantiquesguide.com/ite ... er-with-a/
http://www.caravanacollection.com/proje ... num-dagger
And a variation of the chilanum, the khanjarali
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10977
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=4260
http://oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=2770
This is a kataar
http://www.ashokaarts.com/shop/silver-a ... outh-india
http://akaalarms.com/sold-early-south-i ... ref-10035/
http://www.academia.edu/368253/Indo-Per ... Gene_Beall
This is what a pesh kabz looks like
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=6425
http://akaalarms.com/sold-curved-indian ... ref-10005/
This is what a Chilanum looks like
http://armsandantiques.com/16th-c-south ... gger-id701
http://www.millersantiquesguide.com/ite ... er-with-a/
http://www.caravanacollection.com/proje ... num-dagger
And a variation of the chilanum, the khanjarali
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10977
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=4260
http://oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=2770
This is a kataar
http://www.ashokaarts.com/shop/silver-a ... outh-india
http://akaalarms.com/sold-early-south-i ... ref-10035/
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Re: Indian Katar
Thanks for sharing Moin
Simply flummoxed at the vast variety in design, profile & ergonomics....
Creativity stretched beyond imagination....the inlays, etching etc. etc.
The metamorphosis of steel into blades is awesome & astounding....
Briha
Simply flummoxed at the vast variety in design, profile & ergonomics....
Creativity stretched beyond imagination....the inlays, etching etc. etc.
The metamorphosis of steel into blades is awesome & astounding....
Briha
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Re: Indian Katar
Thank you, Brother!!
Cheers!
EssDee
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Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight. ― Bob Marley
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Re: Indian Katar
Hello Debjeet,
This image you have uploaded doesn't seem to be a katar. A katar is a weapon which is a push dagger characterised by its H-shaped horizontal hand grip which results in the blade sitting above the user's knuckles. Unique to South Asia, it is the most famous and characteristic of Indian daggers.
Some Ceremonial Katar are also used in worship.
Best Regards
Harshit
This image you have uploaded doesn't seem to be a katar. A katar is a weapon which is a push dagger characterised by its H-shaped horizontal hand grip which results in the blade sitting above the user's knuckles. Unique to South Asia, it is the most famous and characteristic of Indian daggers.
Some Ceremonial Katar are also used in worship.
Best Regards
Harshit