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One of three miniature metal Sikh kirpan daggers
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One of three miniature metal Sikh kirpan daggers
One of three miniature metal Sikh kirpan daggers, nd. Blades shaped like pesh-kabz. Hilts of metal rod, with moulding. Believed to be associated with the indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Possibly collected by Lt G A Wilson. The kirpan is a ceremonial four-inch curved dagger that Sikh men wear at all times as a symbol of their religion. Date: 1857
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1857 1859 Believed Blades Ceremonial Daggers Iron Moulding Mutiny Possibly Shaped Sikh Hilts
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