AN INDIAN KHANDA with robust blade with swelling bifurcated saw-edged tip, gold-damascened hilt, and cloth-covered grip bound with silver braid; another, with curved saw-edged blade and swelling bifurcated tip, and plain iron hilt with elongated stalk on the pommel; a firangi with long straight single-edged blade with reinforcing bars on each side of the forte and engraved with arabic inscriptions; and another, with waved blade, 18th and 19th Century

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AN INDIAN KHANDA with robust blade with swelling bifurcated saw-edged tip, gold-damascened hilt, and cloth-covered grip bound with silver braid; another, with curved saw-edged blade and swelling bifurcated tip, and plain iron hilt with elongated stalk on the pommel; a firangi with long straight single-edged blade with reinforcing bars on each side of the forte and engraved with arabic inscriptions; and another, with waved blade, 18th and 19th Century
28¼in. to 40in. blades (4)

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