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Nombre del creador

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Unknown

Contexto cultural

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Islamic

Fecha

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Creación: 18th century, 19th century

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This sword is a tour of the great empires of early-modern Eurasia. Mughals made the 18th century jade grip. The curved steel blade is likely Persian in origin. The Ottomans traded or captured these elements, and Ottoman swordsmiths crafted the gold guard. By the early 1900s, the sword was in an Istanbul treasury. Swordsmiths from Islamic empires decorated swords with Arabic calligraphy invoking Allah and legendary kings to protect the user. On this blade, in gold kufic calligraphy is the Muslim proclamation of faith in Allah. It quotes from Quranic verse 2:255, proclaiming the might of Allah. On the reverse of the blade, the maker stamped the Seal of Solomon, a six-pointed star with protective power. Meanwhile, an Ottoman artisan wrote in naskhi script on the guard, “Sultan, son of a Sultan, Sultan Sulaiman Khan.” This inscription doesn’t necessarily indicate the Sultan who owned the sword. It could, instead, be a way for the user to invoke the Sultan’s power. On the reverse, the sword maker has written, in Arabic, “the name of God most compassionate and merciful.”
Descripción de objeto de Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Saber

Creador

Tipo de obra

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Equipment; Weapon
Swords

Contexto cultural

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Islamic
blade, possibly Iranian; guard and decoration on blade, Turkish; grip, Indian

Material

Steel, jade (nephrite), gold

Dimensiones

L. 36 5/8 in. (93 cm); L. of blade 30 5/8 in. (77.7 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 1 oz. (935.5 g);
height: 11.43centimetre

Técnica

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Idioma

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Arabic; Naskh

Fecha

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Creación: 18th century, 19th century
blade, 18th–19th century; guard and decoration on blade, 19th century; grip, 18th century

Procedencia

Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935

Estilo Período

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Derechos

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscripción

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Texto: Inscribed on the cross guard in naskhi script: "Sultan, son of a Sultan, Sultan Sulaiman Khan." and on the back: "the name of God most compassionate and merciful."

Ubicación

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Creación: MENASA (Middle East, North Africa and South Asia)
Iran

Temas

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Tema descriptivo: Calligraphy, Sword, Sheath, Religious text, Seal of Solomon
Arabic

Tema

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Colaboradores de Curationist

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Amanda Acosta

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Parte de: Swords That Tell Stories

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Unknown, Saber, 18th–19th century. Metropolitan Museum of Art. This sword is a tour of the great empires of early-modern Eurasia. Public Domain.

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