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Sirohi or Sirohi talwar - Rajput warriors

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Management number 31193705 Release Date 2025/12/18 List Price $52.75 Model Number 31193705
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The Sirohi was widely used by Rajput, Maratha, and Mughal warriors during the 16th to 19th centuries. It was especially favored by cavalry for its lightweight and balanced design, which allowed for quick strikes and agile movement. During this period, it featured in many battles and regional conflicts, including the Mughal–Rajput Wars and the internal wars between princely states. The Sirohi, or Sirohi talwar, is traditional Indian Originating from the town of Sirohi in Rajasthan. Known for its elegant design, curves, and fine steel craftsmanship, it was used by Rajput warriors and other martial groups from the 16th to 19th centuries. It remains an important symbol of Rajput martial culture and Indian making traditions.It is notable for its lightweight construction, superior steel, and high craftsmanship, making it a prized in both battle and ceremony Typically feature a slightly curved, single-edged blade measuring approximately 30–36 inches in length. The curvature allowed for efficient slashing motions, especially from horseback. The blade was made from high-carbon steel, sometimes showing patterns similar to Damascus steel, and was valued for its combination of flexibility, sharpness, and durability. The hilt was often made of brass or iron, featuring a disc-shaped pommel, a crossguard, and a protective knuckle bow. Many hilts were adorned with silver inlay or koftgari work, especially in ceremonial or noble-use The grip was sometimes wrapped with cloth or wire for better handling. The scabbard was typically made of wood or metal and covered with velvet or leather. It often included decorative fittings made from brass or silver and was sometimes engraved with motifs or emblems reflecting the owner's status Fair Condition

BrandSirohiBrand menu
ConditionSatisfactory
MaterialMetal, Wood, Steel
ColorSilver, Gold
CategoryHobbies & collectibles > Memorabilia > Other memorabilia

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