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- Q1257902 subject Q6420910.
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- Q1257902 abstract "A Shamshir (from Persian: شمشیر shamshir) also Shamsher, Shamsheer and Chimchir, is a type of sabre with a curve that is considered radical for a sword: 5 to 15 degrees from tip to tip. The name is derived from Persian: شمشیر shamshīr, which means "sword" (in general). The radically curved sword family includes the shamshir, scimitar, Talwar, kilij, Pulwar and the Turko-Mongol saber.A Shamshir Shekargar (Persian: شَمشیر شکارگَر shamshir-e shekârgar; literally, "hunters' sword" or "hunting sword") is the same as a shamshir, except the blade is engraved and decorated, usually with hunting scenes.".
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- Q1257902 wikiPageWikiLink Q6420910.
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- Q1257902 comment "A Shamshir (from Persian: شمشیر shamshir) also Shamsher, Shamsheer and Chimchir, is a type of sabre with a curve that is considered radical for a sword: 5 to 15 degrees from tip to tip. The name is derived from Persian: شمشیر shamshīr, which means "sword" (in general).".
- Q1257902 label "Shamshir".
- Q1257902 depiction A_heavily_armed_Uzbek,_Safavid_Iran,_mid_16th_century.jpg.