Daggers

Ottoman Dagger Hancer (hıncer, hıncir, plural hanâcir), an Arabic origin word, averages 30-35 cm. It is a type of curved, pointed, double or single-edged blade in length and is separated from straight and double-edged wedges due to its curvature; Those with a muzzle longer than 45 centimeters are considered short...

Ottoman Dagger

Hancer (hıncer, hıncir, plural hanâcir), an Arabic origin word, averages 30-35 cm. It is a type of curved, pointed, double or single-edged blade in length and is separated from straight and double-edged wedges due to its curvature; Those with a muzzle longer than 45 centimeters are considered short swords. It is carried with its barrel in a case called a scabbard and the hilt easily tucked into the waist belt or hung on a belt or neck. It is used more in one-on-one combat than on the battlefield, and acts as a ranged weapon when thrown. The reason it is curved is that it pierces better and easier, just as the curved sword cuts better at the first strike. It is aimed at the chest of the opponent, with the arch inward, and is usually hit from above.

Daggers And Wedges

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