khanjar

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A khanjar is a traditional dagger originating from the Sultanate of Oman, although it has since spread to the rest of the Middle East, South Asia and the Balkans. Worn by men for ceremonial occasions, it is a short curved blade shaped like the letter "J" and resembles a hook.

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    Dagger (Khanjar) with Sheath LACMA M.76.2.16a-bDagger (Khanjar) with Sheath LACMA M.76.2.16a-b
    Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1383.3Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1383.3
    Dagger horse head Louvre OA7892Dagger horse head Louvre OA7892
    Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1135 blk.2Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1135 blk.2
    Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1135.2Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1135.2
    Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1146.1Khalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1146.1
    Dagger (chilanum or khanjar) made for Shah Jahan, northern India, c. 1615-1620, gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, chrysoberyl, cat`s eyes, steel - Wallace Collection - London, UK.Dagger (chilanum or khanjar) made for Shah Jahan, northern India, c. 1615-1620, gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, chrysoberyl, cat's eyes, steel - Wallace Collection - London, UK.
    Dagger (Khanjar), Indian, Mughal, inner side (MET, 36.25.675)Dagger (Khanjar), Indian, Mughal, inner side (MET, 36.25.675)
    Daggers Prince of Wales MuseumDaggers Prince of Wales Museum
    Dagger and Sheath, 16th and 17th centuriesDagger and Sheath, 16th and 17th centuries
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      commonsimageKhalili Collection Islamic Art mtw 1383.3 Commons
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