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Syrian, Iranian, and Turkish
comprehensively ca. 1450–1550

Iranian (Persian)
ca. 1880
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Iranian (Persian)
late 19th century

Iranian or Turkish
15th–16th century

Turkish or Iranian
1478–ca. 1490

Turkish or Iranian
early 16th century

Iranian or Turkish
15th century

Syrian or Turkish
probably early 16th century

Iranian
late 15th century

Iranian
16th century

Iranian
dated A.H. 1001/1593–94 CE

Iranian
late 15th century

Iranian
late 15th century

Iranian
probably 15th century

Syrian
9th–12th century

Syrian
19th century

Syrian
6th century, with modern restoration

Syrian (?)
900–950

Syrian
ca. 1–500

Syrian
6th century, 20th century restorations

Syrian
500–700

Syrian
ca. 1450–1500

Abdo George Nahat
1925

Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian
late 16th–17th century

Ahmed Tekelü
ca. 1525–30

grip, Indian; guard, scabbard, and decoration on blade, Turkish; blade, Iranian
grip, 18th or 19th century; guard and scabbard, 19th century; blade, dated A.H. 1099/1688 CE; decoration on blade, 19th century

hilt, Turkish; blade, Iranian with Turkish decoration
hilt, 19th century; blade, 18th–19th century

Turkish
late 16th–17th century

Turkish
ca. 1580

Turkish
ca. 1450–1550

Turkish
late 18th century

Turkish
19th century

Turkish
dated A.H. 977/1588–89 CE

Turkish
dated A.H. 1196/1781–82 CE

Turkish
late 16th century

Turkish
late 16th–17th century

Turkish
ca. 1675–1700

Turkish
first half 16th century

Turkish
grip and blade, 16th century; guard, hallmarked for 1774–89

Turkish
Grip and guard, second half of the 17th century; blade, late 18th–19th century