RMB47B19–A kilij with gold-plated silver mountings, Ottoman, circa 1800 A heavy blade of watered steel with a chiselled back and a broadened double-edged point. Gold-inlaid inscription cartouches on both sides at the base of the blade. The quillons are deeply chiselled in relief. Two large rhinoceros horn grip scales. Shagreen leather covered wooden scabbard with furniture embossed en suite. Splendid sabre in beautiful condition. Length 92 cm. In addition the original leather transport case with decorative embroidery on the obverse side, opening above the carrying rings,
RM2HGR491–Sword (Kilij) hilt and guard, 19th century; grip, possibly 18th century hilt and guard, Turkish; grip, Indian The inscriptions on the sword invokes Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and ‘Ali. On the sword’s blade is the Ayat al-Kursi (Throne Verse, 2:255), a popular talisman throughout the Islamic world.. Sword (Kilij). hilt and guard, Turkish; grip, Indian. hilt and guard, 19th century; grip, possibly 18th century. Steel, gold, nephrite, ruby. Swords
RMT3BYNG–An Ottoman kilij, 1st half of the 19th century Heavy, typically shaped, single-edged wootz-Damascus blade (Persian). Medallion on the obverse side with the inscription, 'God the Judge of All Things' above a representation of a lion. Koranic surahs etched on the reverse side. Remnants of gilding on the back of the blade and the obverse side. Silver-plated brass quillons. Rhinoceros horn grip scales with an engraved silver grip strap. Length 88 cm. historic, historical, 19th century, Ottoman Empire, thrusting, thrustings, blade, blades, melee weapo, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMKC613T–Sword (Kilij), hilt and guard, 19th century; grip, possibly 18th century
RMCYXJ1R–An Ottoman kilij set with coral and turquoise,mid-19th century Broad blade with a T-shaped reinforced back and a wider double-edged point.The maker's cartouche is inlaid in gold at base of blade on obverse side,and both sides display a long golden inscription with pseudo-date '1112'(=1701).The entire surfaces of copper gilded grip and quillons are set with turquoise cabochons and drop-shaped cut corals.The obverse side of gilded copper scabbard is decorated en suite,and reverse side is embossed with floral designs on a punched,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B0T6RX–An illustration circa 1914 depicting Crusaders attacking the city of Nicaea modern day Iznik in May 1097. The Siege of Nicaea took place from May 14 to June 19 1097 during the First Crusade with the assistance of Alexius the first against the forces of Kilij Arslan Sultan of Rum
RMBRG2Y0–A gold-inlaid Ottoman kilij,1st half of the 17th century. Curved single-edged Damascus blade,with a broad double-edged point. A worn,gold-inlaid inscription on the obverse side of the ricasso,followed by two gold-inlaid inscription cartouches. Iron quillons(16th cent.)with(worn)gold inlay. Replacement ivory grip and gold-inlaid iron pommel cap. Later,leather-covered,wooden scabbard with gold-inlaid iron mountings. Length 91 cm. historic,historical,,17th century,Ottoman Empire,thrusting,thrustings,hand weapon,hand weapons,melee weapon,melee we,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2HTT9BN–Art inspired by Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard, 19th century, Turkish, Steel, wood, turquoise, coral, emerald, gold, L. 35 1/2 in. (90.2 cm), Swords, The inscriptions on the sword invoke Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and ‘Ali. The stones adorning the hilt and scabbard of the sword have, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMTB7R8H–A Syrian gold-inlaid kilij, 19th century, Sturdy, single-edged blade with a double-edged point. Gold-inlaid calligraphic cartouches on both sides of the base. The iron quillons with a horn grip, set with rivets, and an iron pommel cap. The velvet covered wooden scabbard with silver-inlaid iron fittings. Length 105 cm. USA lot. Ottoman, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, historic, historical 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2HG3DP6–Lithograph of Turkish Asian light cavalry of Ottoman empire of 17th-18th century. 1910
RM2K64HR2–The courtyard of Aleeddin Mosque (Camii) encloses two monumental mausolea or turbe. According to an inscription on the facade, Kilij Arslan II built the decahedral tomb with the conical roof. This mausoleum became the burial place of the Seljuq dynasty and houses the sarcophagi of eight of the Seljuq sultans of Rum, pictured on this card - the sultans were: Rukneddin Mesud I (d. 1156), Izzeddin Kilic Arslan II (d. 1196), Suleiman Shah (d. 1204), Gıyaseddin Kayhusrew I (d. 1210), Alauddin Kayqubad I (d. 1237), Gıyaseddin Kayhusrew II (d. 1246), Rukneddin Kilic Arslan IV (d. 1266) and
RMPB40B5–Sword (Kilij). Culture: hilt and guard, Turkish; grip, Indian. Dimensions: L. 37 5/8 in. (95.6 cm). Date: hilt and guard, 19th century; grip, possibly 18th century. The inscriptions on the sword invokes Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and 'Ali. On the sword's blade is the <i>Ayat al-Kursi</i> (Throne Verse, 2:255), a popular talisman throughout the Islamic world. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCY5NMA–mausoleum of Kilij Arslan II, Alaeddin Camii mosque, Konya, Turkey
RMKJ66DP–Henry Auguste Calixte Serrur - Battle engaged by Sultan Kilij-Arslan Against the Crusaders Besieging the City of Nicea in 1097
RMMNXPY1–. A Mughal miniature from the Padshahnama depicting the surrender of the Safavid Persian garrison of Kandahar in 1638 to the Mughal army of Shah Jahan commanded by Kilij Khan . circa 1640s. Unknown 1181 The Surrender of Kandahar
RMKWHAPT–Seljuk c14th Hudavent Hatun Tomb (1312), Turbe or Mausoleum, built for the daughter of Kilij Arslan IV, Nigde, Cappadocia, Turkey
RM2H6APPW–Saber (Kiliç) with Scabbard, Turkey, late 19th century Blade inscribed 1099 Hejira [A.D. 1687].
RM2AR6624–Moyen Age : Premiere croisade. Croisade de Godefroy de Bouillon battant les forces musulmanes (Turcs du Sultanat de Roum) du Sultan Kilij Arslan a Dor
RM2HHYY3P–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard 19th century Turkish. Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard 33504
RMMP5MFM–Covering over 1,500 years of exquisite bejewelled and historic objects, sumptuous rugs, luminous orientalist paintings and iconic modern and contemporary canvases on auction at Sotheby’s Featuring: A technician hold an Ottoman Sword (Kilij) with ivory hilt and scabbard, Turkey - 18th century. Estimate £18, 000 - £25, 000 in front of 'A monumental Timurid cut tile mosaic mihrab panel', Central Asia or Persia, 14th-15th century (est. £80, 000-120, 000) Where: London, United Kingdom When: 20 Apr 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RM2HGWKK6–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard 19th century Turkish. Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard. Turkish. 19th century. Steel, horn, silver. Swords
RF2H6H088–Corum, Cankiri and Sanliurfa Turkish il province plates. Vector map, flag of Turkey and crossed swords kilij, Black Sea region mountains, wheat ears a
RMKC71RJ–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard, 19th century, Turkish, Steel, wood, turquoise, coral, emerald, gold, L. 35 1/2 in. (90.2 cm), Sword
RM2B03BHF–The Padshahnama is a genre of works written to visually record the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (5 January 1592 – 22 January 1666). The historical volumes were written by multiple authors, including Muhammad Amin Qazvini, Jalaluddin Tabatabai and Abdul Hamid Lahori, the latter having written the most significant works of the genre.
RM2B0MMWB–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard, Turkish, 18th century, Turkish, Steel, horn, brass, H. with scabbard 31 in. (78.7 cm); H. without scabbard 30 1/2 in. (77.5 cm); W. 7 in. (17.8 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 7.5 oz. (666.2 g); Wt. of scabbard 1 lb. 1.4 oz. (493.3 g), Swords
RM2AJ9HJY–The crusaders; or, Scenes, events, and characters, from the times of the crusades . abode for the space of-£*- two days in the pleasant valley of Gorgoni, to recruittheir vigour and prepare for the toils of their future pro-gress. Conscious of the danger they had run by partingtheir forces, they resolved to separate no more. As theyadvanced, they gradually found the fertility of the land de-crease ; for Phrygia, on which they now were entered, isunder even the most favourable circumstances incapableof yielding sufficient supplies for an army, and Kilij Ar-slan had been careful to remove or des
RF2HW31BW–Art inspired by Sword (Kilij), hilt and guard, 19th century; grip, possibly 18th century, hilt and guard, Turkish; grip, Indian, Steel, gold, nephrite, ruby, L. 37 5/8 in. (95.6 cm), Swords, The inscriptions on the sword invokes Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and ‘Ali. On the sword’s, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMTB7R8G–A Syrian gold-inlaid kilij, 19th century, Sturdy, single-edged blade with a double-edged point. Gold-inlaid calligraphic cartouches on both sides of the base. The iron quillons with a horn grip, set with rivets, and an iron pommel cap. The velvet covered wooden scabbard with silver-inlaid iron fittings. Length 105 cm. USA lot. Ottoman, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, historic, historical 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2ABHCNH–Žiče, Slovenia, July 22, 2007: An Ottoman sultan and his wariors charge during the Fiery Carthusia Medieval reenactment event in Žiče carthusian monastery, Slovenia, in 2007.
RM2J1J131–Lithography of Turkish Horse. By Jean Victor Adam ( lithographer, 1801 – 1866). France. 1835
RMPAMB6P–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard. Culture: Turkish. Dimensions: L. 35 1/2 in. (90.2 cm). Date: 19th century. The inscriptions on the sword invoke Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and 'Ali. The stones adorning the hilt and scabbard of the sword have talismanic significance. According to scholar Al-Biruni's eleventh-century manuscript <i>Kitab al- Jamahir</i> (Book of Precious Stones), coral was believed to prevent misfortune and turquoise to avert the evil eye. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCY5NKJ–mausoleum of Kilij Arslan II, Alaeddin Camii mosque, Konya, Turkey
RMFEANKY–Ottoman Soldier in traditional Amour, Istanbul, Turkey
RMMNXPY0–The Surrender of Kandahar . This miniature depicts the surrender of the Persians (on the left) handing over the keys to the city to Kilij Khan whose haughty silhouette appears on the right, mounted on a white steed and wearing a black-plumed turban. The panoramic tableau - heightened by the plunging view over the city that creates an open-air atmosphere - is uncommon in Mughal painting. The painting is typical of the finest productions from the imperial workshop around 1640. The composition includes separate, symmetrical registers, skilfully rendered in a subdued vein. The upper background of
RMKWHB5X–Seljuk c14th Hudavent Hatun Tomb (1312), Turbe or Mausoleum, built for the daughter of Kilij Arslan IV, Nigde, Cappadocia, Turkey
RMP5FWN0–. Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. detalj - LRK 10795, Bethlen Gabor Nyckelord: Balja, Guld, Turkoser, Vapen, Dekorerade, Bethlen Gabor, Turkisk, Detalj, Föremålsbild. Balja till sabel, kilij. Svenska: Balja överklädd med ursprungligen blå, numera grönaktig sammet. Munbleck, två mellanband och doppsko överdragen med guldplåt, ornerad med ett oregelbundet, drivet och ciselerat ytmönster samt med ädelstenar och infälld emalj. Munbleck, h: 184 mm, på
RF2CC0X6K–Crusaders storming Nicaea 1097 - Painting by Stanley L Wood
RFPWA8H0–Set of east sabres, knife, sword outline black isolated
RM2B5DK9N–Turkish armours of Sipahi warrior from Ottoman empire, arms, shields, curved, swords, sabers, muskets in the Palace Armoury museum in Grandmaster Pala
RM2HGWKKY–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard 18th century Turkish. Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard. Turkish. 18th century. Steel, horn, brass. Swords
RF2H6H18K–Corum, Cankiri and Sanliurfa Turkish il province plates. Vector map, flag of Turkey and crossed swords kilij, Black Sea region mountains, wheat ears a
RF2GY52J7–Traditional Ottoman Yatagan Swords of Janissary Army
RF2M580HB–A pair of traditional turkish swords scimitar isolated on white background. Arabic antique souvenirs. Cartoon vector illustration.
RM2B0MMW8–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard, Turkish, 19th century, Turkish, Steel, horn, silver, H. with scabbard 35 1/4 in. (89.5 cm); H. without scabbard 33 in. (83.8 cm); W. 6 in. (15.2 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 6.5 oz. (637.9 g); Wt. of scabbard 1 lb. 4.3 oz. (575.5 g), Swords
RM2AN88YH–Opdagelsernes bog : en fremstilling af Opdagelsesreiserne fra de aeldste tider indtil vor dage . es M)tteri. — Ojidagelse VI Indholfi. Sideaf Strædet ved Patagonien. — Sejlads gennem Sydhavet. - Tyve-øerne. Kilij)pincrne. — >Opdagerens« Død i Mactan. — Spaniernei liruni. Ankomst til Tidori. — Viktorias Hjemrejse. — De førsteJordomsejleres lielønning. VIII Venezuelas Erobring og Nygranadas Opdagelse.Brasiliens Opdagelse og Kolonisation . 183-191 .Welserne i Augsburg. — Den første Kolonisation af Venezuela. —Maracaibos Grundlæggelse. — Alfingers første Tog til Magdalene-floden. — Federmann. —
RFPDBHFX–Kilij icon in monochrome style isolated on white background. Turkey symbol vector illustration.
RMTB7R7J–A Syrian gold-inlaid kilij, 19th century, Sturdy, single-edged blade with a double-edged point. Gold-inlaid calligraphic cartouches on both sides of the base. The iron quillons with a horn grip, set with rivets, and an iron pommel cap. The velvet covered wooden scabbard with silver-inlaid iron fittings. Length 105 cm. USA lot. Ottoman, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, historic, historical 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2ABHCKR–Žiče, Slovenia, July 22, 2007: Ottoman wariors fight at a tournament during the Fiery Carthusia Medieval reenactment event in Žiče carthusian monastery, Slovenia, in 2007.
RM2J1J15B–Lithography of Arabian Horse. By Jean Victor Adam ( lithographer, 1801 – 1866). France. 1835
RMPANFY8–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard. Culture: Turkish. Dimensions: H. with scabbard 37 in. (94 cm); H. of blade 33 1/4 in. (84.5 cm); W. 5 1/2 in. (14 cm); Wt. with scabbard 3 lb. 7.6 oz. (1576.2 g). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCY5NJE–mausoleum of Kilij Arslan II, Alaeddin Camii mosque, Konya, Turkey
RF2G696KD–Shamshir sword, saber, arabian weapon gray icon.
RMKWHAP1–Seljuk Stone Carving Detail of the c14th Hudavent Hatun Tomb (13212) built for the daughter of Kilij Arslan IV, Nigde, Cappadocia, Turkey
RMP5FWND–. Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. detalj - LRK 10795, Bethlen Gabor Nyckelord: Turkoser, Balja, Turkisk, Föremålsbild. Balja till sabel, kilij. Svenska: Balja överklädd med ursprungligen blå, numera grönaktig sammet. Munbleck, två mellanband och doppsko överdragen med guldplåt, ornerad med ett oregelbundet, drivet och ciselerat ytmönster samt med ädelstenar och infälld emalj. Munbleck, h: 184 mm, på utsidan med två ovala fält med gallerverk av gu
RF2AH99WK–Shamshir sword, saber, arabian weapon flat color line icon.
RFTWRN1M–Shamshir sword, saber, arabian weapon line icon.
RM2HGWKJN–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard 19th century Turkish. Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard. Turkish. 19th century. Steel, horn, brass, leather. Swords
RM2HJ3TTF–Sword (Kilij) and Scabbard with Baldric A.H. 1242/ A.D. 1826–27 Turkish. Sword (Kilij) and Scabbard with Baldric. Turkish. A.H. 1242/ A.D. 1826–27. Steel, silver, wood, horn, leather, gold, silk. Swords
RM2B0MMWA–Sword (Kilij) and Scabbard with Baldric, Turkish, A.H. 1242/ A.D. 1826–27, Turkish, Steel, silver, wood, horn, leather, gold, silk, H. with scabbard 33 3/4 in. (85.7 cm); H. without scabbard 33 1/2 in. (85.1 cm); W. 7 in. (17.8 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 0.4 oz. (918.5 g); Wt. of scabbard 1 lb. 15.5 oz. (893 g), Swords
RM2HH84B9–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard 19th century Turkish The inscriptions on the sword invoke Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and ‘Ali. The stones adorning the hilt and scabbard of the sword have talismanic significance. According to scholar Al-Biruni’s eleventh-century manuscript Kitab al- Jamahir (Book of Precious Stones), coral was believed to prevent misfortune and turquoise to avert the evil eye.. Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard. Turkish. 19th century. Steel, wood, turquoise, coral, emerald, gold. Swords
RFPDG8GB–Kilij icon in outline style isolated on white background. Turkey symbol vector illustration.
RMTB7R8F–A Syrian gold-inlaid kilij, 19th century, Sturdy, single-edged blade with a double-edged point. Gold-inlaid calligraphic cartouches on both sides of the base. The iron quillons with a horn grip, set with rivets, and an iron pommel cap. The velvet covered wooden scabbard with silver-inlaid iron fittings. Length 105 cm. USA lot. Ottoman, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, historic, historical 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2ABHCKF–Žiče, Slovenia, July 22, 2007: Ottoman wariors fight in a duel during the Fiery Carthusia Medieval reenactment event in Žiče carthusian monastery, Slovenia, in 2007.
RM2J1J138–Lithography of Turkish sultan riding an Arabian horse. By Jean Victor Adam ( lithographer, 1801 – 1866). France. 1835
RMPARAF5–Sword (Kilij) with Scabbard. Culture: Turkish. Dimensions: H. with scabbard 31 in. (78.7 cm); H. without scabbard 30 1/2 in. (77.5 cm); W. 7 in. (17.8 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 7.5 oz. (666.2 g); Wt. of scabbard 1 lb. 1.4 oz. (493.3 g). Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCY5NF1–mausoleum of Kilij Arslan II, Alaeddin Camii mosque, Konya, Turkey
RMKWHAXB–Stone Carved Entrance to the Seljuk c14th Hudavent Hatun Tomb (1312), Turbe or Mausoleum, built for the daughter of Kilij Arslan IV, Nigde, Cappadocia, Turkey
RMP5FWM0–. Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. detalj klingsignering-dekor sabel - LRK 10794, Bethlen Gabor Nyckelord: Klinga, Sabel, Rubiner, Bethlen Gabor, Detalj, Föremålsbild. Sabel, kilij med äldre klinga av Hassan al-Misri (H. egyptiern), 1300-tal(), omdekorerad på 1500-talet. Svenska: Fäste överdraget med guldplåt. Kaveln med framåtböjd överdel, parerstänger raka med vidgade ytterändar och med raka styrskenor. Guldplåten ornerad med ett oregelbundet, d
RM2HH6AMN–Saber (Kilij) with Scabbard hilt and scabbard, 19th century; blade, probably late 18th–early 19th century Hilt, Turkish or North African; blade, Iranian This type of Ottoman saber, with its distinctive curled “pistol grip” and cruciform guard, was used throughout Turkey and North Africa from the eighteenth century. Following Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt in 1798, the type, widely referred to as a “Mamluk” saber, became popular for European and North American officers’ swords and remains in use today. The blade of this example bears the false signature of Haji Sunqur, a legendary swordsmith acti
RFTAKE6R–Kilij icon in cartoon,black style isolated on white background. Turkey symbol vector illustration.
RMTB7R8K–A Syrian gold-inlaid kilij, 19th century, Sturdy, single-edged blade with a double-edged point. Gold-inlaid calligraphic cartouches on both sides of the base. The iron quillons with a horn grip, set with rivets, and an iron pommel cap. The velvet covered wooden scabbard with silver-inlaid iron fittings. Length 105 cm. USA lot. Ottoman, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, historic, historical 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTB6MX3–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, circa 1800, Curved single-edged blade of Sham Damascus with a broad, double-edged point. The quillons with geometric engravings, the grip frame of silver with riveted horn grip panels and attached hand loop. The wooden scabbard covered with shagreen leather, decorated with elaborate cord underlays and broadly stitched with silver wire, with florally engraved silver mounts and blade slit cover, the suspension bars with stylised dragon heads in relief. The scabbard mounts each stamped with the tughra of Selim III (1, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMPANTTW–Sword (Kilij) and Scabbard with Baldric. Culture: Turkish. Dimensions: H. with scabbard 33 3/4 in. (85.7 cm); H. without scabbard 33 1/2 in. (85.1 cm); W. 7 in. (17.8 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 0.4 oz. (918.5 g); Wt. of scabbard 1 lb. 15.5 oz. (893 g). Date: A.H. 1242/ A.D. 1826-27. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCY5NFP–mausoleum of Kilij Arslan II, Alaeddin Camii mosque, Konya, Turkey
RMKWHAR7–Sculptured Tomb & Coins or Coin Offerings Inside the Seljuk c14th Hudavent Hatun Tomb (13212), Turbe or Mausoleum, built for the daughter of Kilij Arslan IV, Nigde, Cappadocia, Turkey
RMP5FWKF–. Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. detalj - LRK 10794, Bethlen Gabor Nyckelord: Klinga, Bethlen Gabor, Gåva, Detalj, Föremålsbild. Sabel, kilij med äldre klinga av Hassan al-Misri (H. egyptiern), 1300-tal(), omdekorerad på 1500-talet. Svenska: Fäste överdraget med guldplåt. Kaveln med framåtböjd överdel, parerstänger raka med vidgade ytterändar och med raka styrskenor. Guldplåten ornerad med ett oregelbundet, drivet och ciselerat ytmönster samt ri
RMTB6MX0–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, circa 1800, Curved single-edged blade of Sham Damascus with a broad, double-edged point. The quillons with geometric engravings, the grip frame of silver with riveted horn grip panels and attached hand loop. The wooden scabbard covered with shagreen leather, decorated with elaborate cord underlays and broadly stitched with silver wire, with florally engraved silver mounts and blade slit cover, the suspension bars with stylised dragon heads in relief. The scabbard mounts each stamped with the tughra of Selim III (1, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMPB4Y0Y–Saber (Kilij) with Scabbard. Culture: Hilt, Turkish or North African; blade, Iranian. Dimensions: H. with scabbard 36 1/2 in. (92.7 cm); H. without scabbard 35 1/2 in. (90.2 cm); H. of blade 30 3/4 in. (78.2 cm); W. 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 8.3 oz. (688.9 g); Wt. of scabbard 14 oz. (396.9 g). Date: hilt and scabbard, 19th century; blade, probably late 18th-early 19th century. This type of Ottoman saber, with its distinctive curled 'pistol grip' and cruciform guard, was used throughout Turkey and North Africa from the eighteenth century. Following Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798, th
RMP5FWMD–. Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. detalj - LRK 10795, Bethlen Gabor Nyckelord: Turkisk, Balja, Turkoser, Föremålsbild. Balja till sabel, kilij. Svenska: Balja överklädd med ursprungligen blå, numera grönaktig sammet. Munbleck, två mellanband och doppsko överdragen med guldplåt, ornerad med ett oregelbundet, drivet och ciselerat ytmönster samt med ädelstenar och infälld emalj. Munbleck, h: 184 mm, på utsidan med två ovala fält med gallerverk av gu
RMTB6MX1–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, circa 1800, Curved single-edged blade of Sham Damascus with a broad, double-edged point. The quillons with geometric engravings, the grip frame of silver with riveted horn grip panels and attached hand loop. The wooden scabbard covered with shagreen leather, decorated with elaborate cord underlays and broadly stitched with silver wire, with florally engraved silver mounts and blade slit cover, the suspension bars with stylised dragon heads in relief. The scabbard mounts each stamped with the tughra of Selim III (1, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2NEBM14–Infographic of the Ottoman Empire (1299-1923) and its elite infantry: the Janissaries. [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RMTB6MX4–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, circa 1800, Curved single-edged blade of Sham Damascus with a broad, double-edged point. The quillons with geometric engravings, the grip frame of silver with riveted horn grip panels and attached hand loop. The wooden scabbard covered with shagreen leather, decorated with elaborate cord underlays and broadly stitched with silver wire, with florally engraved silver mounts and blade slit cover, the suspension bars with stylised dragon heads in relief. The scabbard mounts each stamped with the tughra of Selim III (1, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTB6MX6–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, circa 1800, Curved single-edged blade of Sham Damascus with a broad, double-edged point. The quillons with geometric engravings, the grip frame of silver with riveted horn grip panels and attached hand loop. The wooden scabbard covered with shagreen leather, decorated with elaborate cord underlays and broadly stitched with silver wire, with florally engraved silver mounts and blade slit cover, the suspension bars with stylised dragon heads in relief. The scabbard mounts each stamped with the tughra of Selim III (1, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTB6MX2–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, circa 1800, Curved single-edged blade of Sham Damascus with a broad, double-edged point. The quillons with geometric engravings, the grip frame of silver with riveted horn grip panels and attached hand loop. The wooden scabbard covered with shagreen leather, decorated with elaborate cord underlays and broadly stitched with silver wire, with florally engraved silver mounts and blade slit cover, the suspension bars with stylised dragon heads in relief. The scabbard mounts each stamped with the tughra of Selim III (1, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTB6MX7–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, circa 1800, Curved single-edged blade of Sham Damascus with a broad, double-edged point. The quillons with geometric engravings, the grip frame of silver with riveted horn grip panels and attached hand loop. The wooden scabbard covered with shagreen leather, decorated with elaborate cord underlays and broadly stitched with silver wire, with florally engraved silver mounts and blade slit cover, the suspension bars with stylised dragon heads in relief. The scabbard mounts each stamped with the tughra of Selim III (1, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTB3M3K–A gold-inlaid Ottoman kilij, circa 1820, Single-edged blade, broadening at the double-edged point (broken and soldered at the root). Under the cross bar on both sides ornamental gold inlay, on the obverse two gold-inlaid calligraphic cartouches. Engraved brass quillons with riveted horn grips. Wooden, shagreen leather covered and wire sewn scabbard with florally chased nickel silver and brass mounts. Length 87 cm. Ottoman, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, historic, historical 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3JEBT–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, 17th/19th centuries Curved single-edged blade (1st half of the 17th century) of beautifully figured wootz-Damascus with a broadened, double-edged point. The obverse side bears a long inscription from the Koran, inlaid in gold, surrounded by the 'Basmala' (first verse of the Koran), and followed by two inscription cartouches and the signature, 'Haji Sungar's work'. Silver quillons and grip frame with riveted rhinoceros horn grip scales. Wooden scabbard, wound with cord, the middle covered with shagreen leather and , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3JEBX–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, 17th/19th centuries Curved single-edged blade (1st half of the 17th century) of beautifully figured wootz-Damascus with a broadened, double-edged point. The obverse side bears a long inscription from the Koran, inlaid in gold, surrounded by the 'Basmala' (first verse of the Koran), and followed by two inscription cartouches and the signature, 'Haji Sungar's work'. Silver quillons and grip frame with riveted rhinoceros horn grip scales. Wooden scabbard, wound with cord, the middle covered with shagreen leather and , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3JEBW–An Ottoman silver-mounted kilij, 17th/19th centuries Curved single-edged blade (1st half of the 17th century) of beautifully figured wootz-Damascus with a broadened, double-edged point. The obverse side bears a long inscription from the Koran, inlaid in gold, surrounded by the 'Basmala' (first verse of the Koran), and followed by two inscription cartouches and the signature, 'Haji Sungar's work'. Silver quillons and grip frame with riveted rhinoceros horn grip scales. Wooden scabbard, wound with cord, the middle covered with shagreen leather and , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT8C4P5–A nickel-silver mounted kilij, Ottoman/Greek, circa 1820 With typical T-shaped reinforcement at the back of the blade and broadened, double-edged point. On both sides of the base of the blade silver-inlaid arabesques with hexagram on the obverse. Nickel silver grip with flowers in relief and lateral eyelets for the (missing) chain. Wooden (replaced) leather-covered scabbard with nickel silver fittings decorated en suite in repoussé, old, non-corresponding brass suspension bar. Scabbard slightly shrivelled, sabre does not fit entirely into the sca, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT8C4P2–A nickel-silver mounted kilij, Ottoman/Greek, circa 1820 With typical T-shaped reinforcement at the back of the blade and broadened, double-edged point. On both sides of the base of the blade silver-inlaid arabesques with hexagram on the obverse. Nickel silver grip with flowers in relief and lateral eyelets for the (missing) chain. Wooden (replaced) leather-covered scabbard with nickel silver fittings decorated en suite in repoussé, old, non-corresponding brass suspension bar. Scabbard slightly shrivelled, sabre does not fit entirely into the sca, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
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