“… Murtaza-Ali Ogly”. (Concerning the origin of Chilla and Magomad Murtazalievs)
Museum and private collections contain kindjals and shashkas of 1880-1910’s with the Cyrillic inscription “CHILLA” that are attributed as items crafted by Chilla Murtazaliev’s workshop. In the late 20th century to early 21st century, a number of works on Caucasian arms stated that craftsman Chill...
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Main Author: | Sergey V. Talantov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Center of Support and Development of Actual Research in the Field of Historical Weaponry
2024-12-01
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Series: | Историческое оружиеведение |
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Online Access: | https://historical-weapons.com/wp-content/uploads/talantov_io_14_2024.pdf |
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