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Northern India
late 17th century
Northern India, Guler, Himachal Pradesh
ca. 1740
Northern India
late 17th century
North India (possibly Kausambi, Uttar Pradesh)
2nd century BCE
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
ca. second half of the 7th century
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
late 5th century
Northern Indian, for the Western market
ca. 1775
Indian
ca. 1900
India (Tamil Nadu)
9th–10th century
India (Kausambi)
2000–1750 BCE
Southern Thailand
second half of the 7th century
17th–18th century
Southern Cambodia
mid-7th century
India, Gujarat
late 16th century
Northern India
ca. 3rd–late 2nd century BCE
17th century
Indian
late 20th Century
Northern India (Uttar Pradesh, Sarnath)
first half of the 6th century
Northern India
3rd–late 2nd century BCE
Northern India
3rd–late 2nd century BCE
Northern India
ca. 3rd–late 2nd century BCE
Northern India (Mandu?)
1520–30
Northern India
ca. 3rd–late 2nd century BCE
Northern India
ca. 3rd–late 2nd century BCE
Northern India
3rd–late 2nd century BCE
15th–early 16th century
Bangladesh, northern Bengal, possibly Varendra region
ca. 12th century
First generation after Manaku and Nainsukh
ca. 1785
Northern India, Kangra, Punjab Hills
late 18th century
Northern India, Delhi or Agra region
ca. 1540
Northern India, Delhi or Agra region
ca. 1540
18th century
second half 18th century
ca. 1650
18th century
18th century
early 17th century
hilt, scabbard, and belt, Indian; blade, northern India
hilt, scabbard, and belt, early 19th century; blade, A.H. 1162/1748–49 CE
18th–19th century
Nepal, Kathmandu Valley, possibly Deopatan
8th–9th century