Difference between revisions of "Scimitar"
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− | The name can be used to refer to almost any Arabian sword with a curved blade. The word "scimitar" is possibly a derivative from the Persian shamshir." - | + | The name can be used to refer to almost any Arabian sword with a curved blade. The word "scimitar" is possibly a derivative from the Persian shamshir." - {{wikipedia|Scimitar|Wikipedia}} |
− | See also | + | See also {{wikipedia|Scimitar_%28disambiguation%29|Wikipedia's}} disambiguation page for alternate meanings. |
==Video Where [[Strange Tag]] Appears== | ==Video Where [[Strange Tag]] Appears== |
Revision as of 05:22, 19 April 2007
"A scimitar is a sword with a curved blade of a design finding its origins in western Asia (Middle East).
The name can be used to refer to almost any Arabian sword with a curved blade. The word "scimitar" is possibly a derivative from the Persian shamshir." - Wikipedia
See also Wikipedia's disambiguation page for alternate meanings.
Video Where Strange Tag Appears
Speculation
Along with few other tags, this is believed to direct us toward Egypt.