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- Scimitar abstract "A scimitar (/ˈsɪmɨtər/ or /ˈsɪmɨtɑr/) is a backsword or sabre with a curved blade, originating in Southwest Asia (Middle East).The curved sword or "scimitar" was widespread throughout the Muslim world from at least the Ottoman period (but a lot of similar swords like Zulfikar, al-Mikhdham, al-Qadib... etc. were already used by Arabs[citation needed]), with early examples dating to Abbasid era (9th century) Khurasan.The type harks back to the makhaira type of antiquity, but the Arabic term saif is a loan from Greek xiphos (the straight, double-edged sword of Greek antiquity).The Persian sword now called "shamshir" appears by the 12th century and was popularized in Persia by the early 16th century, and had "relatives" in Turkey (the kilij), the Mughal Empire (the talwar).".
- Scimitar origin Middle_East.
- Scimitar thumbnail USMC_Marmeluke.JPG?width=300.
- Scimitar type Sword.
- Scimitar wikiPageExternalLink attachment.php?s=&postid=637653.
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- Scimitar wikiPageExternalLink item.php?id=755.
- Scimitar wikiPageExternalLink index.php?search=scimitar&searchmode=none.
- Scimitar wikiPageExternalLink item.php?id=1208.
- Scimitar wikiPageID "21476681".
- Scimitar wikiPageRevisionID "602456361".
- Scimitar bladeType "single-edged, curved blade".
- Scimitar caption "A typical 19th-century Saif.".
- Scimitar hasPhotoCollection Scimitar.
- Scimitar isBladed "yes".
- Scimitar name "Scimitar".
- Scimitar origin "Middle East".
- Scimitar type Sword.
- Scimitar subject Category:Blade_weapons.
- Scimitar subject Category:Middle_Eastern_swords.
- Scimitar subject Category:Single-edged_swords.
- Scimitar type Device.
- Scimitar type Weapon.
- Scimitar type Product.
- Scimitar type DesignedArtifact.
- Scimitar comment "A scimitar (/ˈsɪmɨtər/ or /ˈsɪmɨtɑr/) is a backsword or sabre with a curved blade, originating in Southwest Asia (Middle East).The curved sword or "scimitar" was widespread throughout the Muslim world from at least the Ottoman period (but a lot of similar swords like Zulfikar, al-Mikhdham, al-Qadib... etc.".
- Scimitar label "Bułat (broń)".
- Scimitar label "Cimeterre".
- Scimitar label "Cimitarra".
- Scimitar label "Cimitarra".
- Scimitar label "Kromsabel".
- Scimitar label "Scimitar (Waffe)".
- Scimitar label "Scimitar".
- Scimitar label "Scimitarra".
- Scimitar label "Сцимитар".
- Scimitar sameAs Scimitar_(Waffe).
- Scimitar sameAs Cimitarra.
- Scimitar sameAs Cimeterre.
- Scimitar sameAs Simitar.
- Scimitar sameAs Scimitarra.
- Scimitar sameAs 시미타.
- Scimitar sameAs Kromsabel.
- Scimitar sameAs Bułat_(broń).
- Scimitar sameAs Cimitarra.
- Scimitar sameAs m.0nb3n.
- Scimitar sameAs Q121308.
- Scimitar sameAs Q121308.
- Scimitar wasDerivedFrom Scimitar?oldid=602456361.
- Scimitar depiction USMC_Marmeluke.JPG.
- Scimitar isPrimaryTopicOf Scimitar.
- Scimitar name "Scimitar".