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  • curprev 04:5804:58, 8 November 2024 EBKWiki talk contribs 18,701 bytes +45 While "scimitar" is more of a European term, it's a bit more complicated than just being "inspired by types introduced to the Middle East by Central Asian ghilmans." Central Asian Turkic groups did popularize curved blades, but these blades were widely adopted and adapted in the Persia, Anatolia and arabia, independently evolving over centuries before the term "scimitar" came into European use. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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