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1 Scimitar 1,535 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
2 Kilij 685 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
3 Mameluke sword 658 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
4 Khopesh 603 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
5 Yatagan 503 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
6 Shamshir 498 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
7 Saif 437 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
8 Zulfiqar 416 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
9 Acinaces 274 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
10 Sword of Osman 83 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
11 Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegar 69 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
12 Nader Shah's Sword 46 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks

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This category is for swords and swordcraft of the Middle Eastern (and Mediterranean) tradition, such as those of Granada (Spain), Egypt, Damascus, Byzantium, Rome, Greece, Babylon, and Persia.

Pages in category "Middle Eastern swords"

The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

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