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Szabla (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂabla]; plural: szable) is the
Polish word for sabre. The
sabre was in
widespread use in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Szabla wz. 34 (literally "1934
Pattern Szabla") was the last
service sword issued to the
Polish cavalry and
other mounted units of the
Polish Army. One...
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record from the 15th century,
loaned from
Polish szabla,
which was
itself adopted from
Hungarian szabla (14th century,
later szablya). The
spread of the...
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right thigh. The
szabla was
carried on the left side, and
several types of
sabres were
known to
winged hussars,
including the
renowned szabla husarska. Hussars...
- Dirk
Dusack Executioner's
sword Karabela Katzbalger Sgian-dubh
Swiss degen Szabla Early modern fencing Feder Rapier Sabre Spada da lato
Modern fencing (sport...
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Cossack terms Ataman Hetman Kurin Sotnia Plastun Yesaul Stanitsa Shashka Szabla Cossack fashion [ru; uk]
Zhupan Kontusz Sharovary Papakhi Oseledets Chokha...
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karabela was a type of
Polish sabre (
szabla) po****r in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Polish fencer Wojciech Zabłocki
defines a
karabela as a decorated...
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souvenirs or
attire for men (żupan, kontusz, sukmana, pas kontuszowy, delia,
szabla);
favoured European Baroque architecture;
endorsed Latin as a
language of...
- Pinutí
Pirah Ram-dao
Rhomphaia Sabre Dusack Karabela Shashka Swiss sabre Szabla Turko-Mongol
sabre Scimitar Arab
sword Kilij Mameluke sword Nimcha Pulwar...
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swords Cutl****
Dusack Falchion Golok Machete Messer Parang Sabre Shamshir Szabla Shashka "Forms of
European Edged Weaponry". MyArmoury.com. Loades, Mike...