Khyber Knife XIX w. – Afghan Combat Knife / Salawar Yatagan

We present an extraordinary military antique from Central Asia – an original Khyber Knife, also known as a Salawar Yatagan. This heavy cold weapon originates from the 19th century, from the region of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the borderlands of India and Persia. It is not only a collector's piece but also a witness to the turbulent history of trade routes and battles at the Khyber Pass. The weapon features a single, wide blade with a massive spine that tapers to a sharp point. Its design – intended for piercing chainmail and armor – testifies to its combat purpose in close-quarters fighting. The handle is made of horn or wood, fastened with characteristic rivets, which is clearly visible in the photograph. This is an excellent example of the armorsmithing craft of 19th-century Afghan and Persian workshops. Why it's worth having?
  • Unique character: Each piece is a one-of-a-kind item that rarely appears on the market.
  • Historical value: It comes from a collection of oriental weapons documenting the traditions of Central Asian warriors.
  • Condition: Preserved in very good condition for its age – with visible signs of patina and use, adding authenticity.
  • Ideal for display: A must-have for military collectors, Oriental enthusiasts, and vintage/ethnic style decor.
Each such knife is a piece of history from the Khyber Pass – the route connecting the Indian subcontinent with Central Asia. Perfect for a study, exhibition, or as an investment in a rare collector's item.

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From €275.86
Khyber Knife XIX w. – Afgański nóż bojowy / Salawar Yatagan
€275.86
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