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  1. Scimitar - Wikipedia

    • A scimitar is a single-edged sword with a convex curved blade associated with Iranian/Persian, Turkic, Middle Eastern, South Asian, or North African cultures. A European term, scimitar does not refer to one specific sword type, but an assortment of different Eastern curved swords inspired by types introduced to the Middle East by Central Asian ghilmans. These s… See more

    Etymology

    The English term scimitar is attested from the mid-16th century and derives from either the Middle French cimeterre (15th century) or from the Italian scimitarra. The ultimate source of these terms is corruption… See more

    History of use

    The earliest evidence of scimitars is from the 9th century among soldiers in Khurasan. They were used in horse warfare because of their relatively light weight when compared to larger swords and their curved design, goo… See more

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  1. 8 Types of Middle Eastern Swords & Blades [Ancient to Modern]

  2. Shamshir Sword: The Curved Blade of Persian Warriors

    Jul 12, 2024 · One of the world’s most iconic blades, the legendary Persian scimitar known as the shamshir sword was more than just a weapon. Characterised by its pronounced curve, it was graceful yet ferocious. Here’s …

  3. Shamshir - Wikipedia

  4. Scimitar Varieties: The Curved Swords of History

    The Persian scimitar, known as the Shamshir, dates back to the 16th century. It has a long, slender blade with a sharp point, ideal for thrusting. The Shamshir also features a distinctive curve that allows for powerful slashing movements.

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  6. Unsheathing History: Top 10 Fascinating Facts about …

    The scimitar sword, with its elegant curvature and cultural significance, remains an enduring symbol of the Middle East’s martial prowess and heritage. Its distinctive design, historical legacy, and versatile nature contribute to its allure …

  7. Kilij - Wikipedia

    A kilij (from Turkish kılıç, literally "sword") [1] is a type of one-handed, single-edged and curved scimitar used by the Seljuk Empire, Timurid Empire, Mamluk Empire, Ottoman Empire, and other Turkic khanates of Eurasian steppes and …

  8. Medieval Weapons: Scimitar. Types of Scimitars, Facts …

    Previously, Arabs and Persians used straight-bladed swords. The Turkic cavalry’s scimitars had a lasting impact, especially after the Mongol invasions of the 13th century. The scimitar entered Eastern Europe by way of Russia and Ukraine.

  9. Scimitar with Scabbard - The Metropolitan Museum of …

    Title: Scimitar with Scabbard. Date: late 16th–17th century. Culture: Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian. Medium: Steel, copper alloy (brass), silver, wood, gold, jade, turquoise, copper.

  10. Scimitar (aka "Shamshir" or "Kilij") - arms2armor.com