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- Mameluke_sword abstract "A Mameluke sword /ˈmæməluːk/ is a cross-hilted, curved, scimitar-like sword historically derived from sabres used by Mamluk warriors of Mamluk Egypt from whom the sword derives its name. It is related to the shamshir, which had its origins in Persia from where the style migrated to India, Egypt and North Africa and the Turkish kilij. It was adopted in the 19th century by several Western militaries, including the French Army, British Army and the United States Marine Corps. Although some genuine Ottoman sabres were used by Westerners, most "mameluke sabres" were manufactured in Europe or America; their hilts were very similar in form to the Ottoman prototype, but their blades tended to be longer, narrower and less curved than those of the true kilij, while being wider and also less curved than the Persian shamshir. In short, the hilt retained its original shape and the blade tended to resemble the blade-form typical of contemporary Western military sabres. The Mameluke sword remains the ceremonial side arm for some units to this day.".
- Mameluke_sword thumbnail Napoleon-in-Egypt-(1868)-Gerome.jpg?width=300.
- Mameluke_sword wikiPageExternalLink askb.
- Mameluke_sword wikiPageID "2045793".
- Mameluke_sword wikiPageRevisionID "595321374".
- Mameluke_sword hasPhotoCollection Mameluke_sword.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:British_Service_Swords.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:Ceremonial_weapons.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:Mamluks.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:Middle_Eastern_swords.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:Military_equipment_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:Modern_European_swords.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:Single-edged_swords.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:Swords_of_the_United_States.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:United_States_Marine_Corps_equipment.
- Mameluke_sword subject Category:United_States_Marine_Corps_lore_and_symbols.
- Mameluke_sword type Artifact100021939.
- Mameluke_sword type BritishServiceSwords.
- Mameluke_sword type CeremonialWeapons.
- Mameluke_sword type Device103183080.
- Mameluke_sword type Instrument103574816.
- Mameluke_sword type Instrumentality103575240.
- Mameluke_sword type MiddleEasternSwords.
- Mameluke_sword type ModernEuropeanSwords.
- Mameluke_sword type Object100002684.
- Mameluke_sword type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mameluke_sword type Single-edgedSwords.
- Mameluke_sword type Sword104373894.
- Mameluke_sword type SwordsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Mameluke_sword type Weapon104565375.
- Mameluke_sword type Whole100003553.
- Mameluke_sword comment "A Mameluke sword /ˈmæməluːk/ is a cross-hilted, curved, scimitar-like sword historically derived from sabres used by Mamluk warriors of Mamluk Egypt from whom the sword derives its name. It is related to the shamshir, which had its origins in Persia from where the style migrated to India, Egypt and North Africa and the Turkish kilij. It was adopted in the 19th century by several Western militaries, including the French Army, British Army and the United States Marine Corps.".
- Mameluke_sword label "Mameluke sword".
- Mameluke_sword label "Spada mamelucca".
- Mameluke_sword label "Сабля мамлюкского типа".
- Mameluke_sword sameAs Spada_mamelucca.
- Mameluke_sword sameAs m.06h9cc.
- Mameluke_sword sameAs Q1774709.
- Mameluke_sword sameAs Q1774709.
- Mameluke_sword sameAs Mameluke_sword.
- Mameluke_sword wasDerivedFrom Mameluke_sword?oldid=595321374.
- Mameluke_sword depiction Napoleon-in-Egypt-(1868)-Gerome.jpg.
- Mameluke_sword isPrimaryTopicOf Mameluke_sword.