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The word '''Scimitar''' is used to describe any of a number of curved [[sword]]s from Western [[Asia]]. It is derived from the Persian word ''shamshir'', which refers to a thin bladed scimitar. |
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A curved [[Asia]]n [[sword]] with the edge on the convex side. |
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The [[Turkey|Turkish]] ''kilij'' is the best known scimitar with its thick blade. It was used in the [[Ottoman Empire]] from the late [[15th century]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 27 May 2006
The word Scimitar is used to describe any of a number of curved swords from Western Asia. It is derived from the Persian word shamshir, which refers to a thin bladed scimitar.
The Turkish kilij is the best known scimitar with its thick blade. It was used in the Ottoman Empire from the late 15th century.