- Shamshir
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Shamshir (disambiguation) "A "Shamshir" is a type of
sabre with a curve that is considered radical for a sword: 5 to 15 degrees from tip to tip. The name is derived from Persian شمشیر "shamshīr", which means "sword" (in general). Curved sword family which include the shamshir,scimitar ,kilij and various others were developed from the ubiquitous parent sword, the Turko-Mongol saber.Typical Iranian blades of the time used for warfare were straight (for example, see
Acinaces ). Curved blades in this period were used primarily for hunting, though examples of curved swords used in battle are present in Greek depictions ofAchaemenid Persian soldiers. The curvedscimitar blades were developed during and after the Turko-Mongol invasions. The sword now called "shamshir" was popularized in Persia by the early16th century , and had "relatives" inTurkey (thekilij ),Mughal Empire (thetalwar ), and the adjoining Arabian world (thesaif ).The shamshir is a one-handed, curved sword featuring a slim blade that has almost no taper until the very tip. Instead of being worn upright, it is worn horizontally, with the hilt and tip pointing up. It was normally used for slashing unarmored opponents either on foot or mounted; while the tip could be used for thrusting, the drastic curvature of blade made accuracy difficult. Like
Japan ese blades, there is no pommel, and its two lengthy quillons form a simplecrossguard . The tang of the blade is covered by slabs of bone, ivory, wood, or other material fastened by pins or rivets to form the grip.The shamshir was similar in design to its contemporaries, the
India nTalwar and theSaif .For history see
Dao (sword) Etymology
Although the name has been associated by popular etymology with the city of Shamshir (which in turn means "curved like the lion's claw"Fact|date=February 2007) the word has been used to mean "sword" since ancient times, as attested by
Middle Persian "shamshil" (Pahlavi "šmšyl"), and the Ancient Greek σαμψήρα / "sampsēra" (glossed as "foreign sword")."Shamshir" is usually taken to be the root of the word
scimitar .Scimitar is now a more inclusive term.ee also
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Mameluke Sword
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