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    A jambiya, also spelled janbiya, jambya, jambia and janbia (Arabic: جنبية janbiyyah), also known as a shibriyeh (Arabic: شبرية shibriyyah) in the Levant...
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  • Balarao Balisong (Filipino) Bichuwa (Indian) Hachiwara Haladie (Indian) Jambiya (Yemen) Kaiken Kalis Karambit Kard (Persian) Katar Khanjali Khanjar (Oman)...
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    The Topkapı Dagger is an emerald-studded curved dagger, known as a jambiya, created in 1746 by Ottoman craftsmen to be given as a gift to the Shah of...
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    weaponry, instruments etc.[citation needed] Kurdish blades include a distinct jambiya, with its characteristic I-shaped hilt, and oblong blade. Generally, these...
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    simple wooden or rhinoceros horn piece with no guard similar to the jile or jambiya. The shotel was carried in a close fitting leather scabbard which was often...
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  • with 13 inches (33 cm) blades. Shown next to a khanjali and a tiger tooth jambiya for size comparison. Type Blade Place of origin India and Syria Service...
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  • Projectile weapons Sauterelle Support guns Puteaux 37mm M1916 Edged weapons Jambiya Khanjar M1853/72 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet Sabre Rifles Martini-Henry...
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  • haikuchi (Japanese) Akrafena (West African) Barong (Southeast Asian) Janbiya, jambiya, jambya, jambia, janbia (Middle Eastern) Kaduthala, Kerala (Indian) Khanjar...
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    Sheikh Zayed dancing the traditional dance "Bara'a" with a Jambiya along with Yemeni locals in Marib after the reopening of the Marib Dam...
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  • (S5 E22)   7. Zack Lewis (S4 E11)  99 2 "Long Road to Redemption Part 2" Jambiya (using W1 round stock) Finalist's choice February 13, 2019 (2019-02-13)...
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    nations to make ornately carved handles for ceremonial daggers called jambiyas. Demand for these exploded in the 1970s, causing the black rhinoceros population...
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    a bellicose race, and were always armed in the Arab way with a curved Jambiya and a rifle. In 1908, a group left the remote areas of Saada and made their...
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  • to follow Mowgli to the site of the treasure. Mowgli fights and uses a jambiya knife to kill Shere Khan, with some last minute help from Kaa, the Indian...
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    Sheikh Zayed dancing the traditional dance "Bara'a" with a Jambiya along with Yemeni locals in Marib after the reopening of the Marib Dam....
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    tribes in the Arab world used to wear white or ivory coloured daggers like jambiyas, khanjars or shibriyas to demarcate their nobility amongst other Arab men...
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  • Anurag Kulkarni "Naaku Nuvvani" Chandrabose Sri Krishna, Ramya Behara "Oho Jambiya" Goreti Venkanna Goreti Venkanna, Rahul SipliGunj "Aa Challani" Dasaradhi...
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    women would still wear the battoulah visor Yemen – Thawb, izaar, turban, jambiya, niqab Belarus – slutsk stash, the national type of wimple (namitka) Georgia...
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    Banu Harith converted to Judaism during pre-Islamic times. They wore a jambiya on their belt and worked primarily in goldsmithing and repairing arms....
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    Insignia Squadron badge heraldry A sheathed Arabian dagger known as a jambiya, adopted in recognition of the unit's long association with Arabia. The...
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  • against the jambiya in eliminating two targets. The bowie hunter only killed one target and had an impact force of 42 mph while the jambiya killed both...
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    "Celebrity" Judah Sandhy Falaknuma Das "Paye Paye" Vivek Sagar Mallesham "Oho Jambiya" Mark K. Robin iSmart Shankar "Bonalu" Mani Sharma Kousalya Krishnamurthy...
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    Cased jambiya dagger with sheath from Toledo, 1877...
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    fighting included the use of the sword (sayf), spear, lance, javelin, dagger (jambiya), staff, axe (tabar), warhammer, and curved bow. There is also Tahtib (التحطيب)...
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  • until the second half of the 20th century, Yemenis traditionally carried a jambiya dagger and using weapons was regulated by tribal laws. The flood of guns...
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    Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1922): 49. via JStor "Dagger (Jambiya) with Scabbard" Gift of Mrs. Anna L. Fisher, 1922, Metropolitan Museum...
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    wore a jambiya or curved knife, matznaph (turban) and avne`t (sash). It was very uncommon for Jews in Yemen, outside of Habban, to wear the Jambiya. Habbani...
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    in Canada. At a protest in 2010, a woman attempted to stab her with a jambiya but Karman's supporters managed to stop the assault. According to Tariq...
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    did not raid nor were they raided. They also wore a different type of jambiya, more designed for domestic use than aggression. Al Buraik still supply...
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  • jambiya in eliminating two targets. The bowie hunter only killed one target and had an impact force of 42 miles per hour (68 km/h) while the jambiya killed...
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    spiritual elite. Yemenite silversmiths melted silver coins to produce jambīya (dagger) hilts and scabbards, bridal jewellery and other silver objects...
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