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Scimitar Collection

"Unleashing the Power: The Mighty Scimitar" Step into a world of ancient warriors and timeless elegance with the scimitar

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Scimitar Collection: Household Cavalry Regiment on Ex Iron Scout 3 on Salisbury Plain
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Scimitar Collection: Swords, Daggers, Maces
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Scimitar Collection: Costume design for a Ballets Russes production of Scheherazade (colour litho)
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Scimitar Collection: Death of Botsaris, 1823
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Scimitar Collection: Small arms in the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Scimitar Collection: The Sword also Means Cleanness and Death, front cover of
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Scimitar Collection: Royal Aircraft Establishment - Supermarine Scimitar F. 1
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Scimitar Collection: Two Eritrean Warriors - Eritrea, East Africa
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Scimitar Collection: Scimitar Light Tank
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Scimitar Collection: Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) (CVR(T)) Operating in Afghanistan
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Scimitar Collection: Goddess Durga Miniature Painting on Paper
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Scimitar Collection: Alvis FV101 Scimitar and FV107 Scorpion light tanks
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Scimitar Collection: Saber with Scabbard... 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Scimitar Collection: Scimitar armoured fighting vehicle on Salisbury Plain during Exercise Lion Strike
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Scimitar Collection: HMS Sabre in Gibraltar
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Scimitar Collection: Alvis Scimitar light reconnaissance tank
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Scimitar Collection: 40 a Scimitar
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Scimitar Collection: Oruc Reis and Hayreddin Barbarossa, 16th century (engraving)
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Scimitar Collection: David beheading Goliath (panel)
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Scimitar Collection: Princess Chand Bibi defends Ahmadnagar, 1595, illustration from Hutchinsons History of
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Scimitar Collection: Costume of a Dervise or Dervish man of Syria
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Scimitar Collection: Domestic servant of the Grand Vizier
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Scimitar Collection: Costume of a Tartar or Tatar man
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Scimitar Collection: Glengarry badge, other ranks, 56th (West Essex), c. 1876 (glengarry badge)
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Scimitar Collection: Saber (Kilic) with Scabbard, Turkey, late 19th century Blade inscribed 1099 Hejira
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Scimitar Collection: Man and woman of Persia, 1818
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Scimitar Collection: Lambeth Cavalry, from Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs
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Scimitar Collection: An angry genie, 1930s (colour litho)
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Scimitar Collection: Armed guard of the Brijbasis tribe, often used by travellers as escort
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Scimitar Collection: Weapons including swords and spears, c. 1400, plate from
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Scimitar Collection: Man and woman of Arabia, 1818
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Scimitar Collection: Dance of the whirling Dervishes
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Scimitar Collection: Arab kawass (Ottoman guard) with a young boy in the garden of a house in the Judea
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Scimitar Collection: Blue Beard from Histories or Tales of Past Times told by Mother Goose
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Scimitar Collection: Naval Presentation sword belonging to the Duke of Clarence (later King William IV)
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Scimitar Collection: Presentation sword, Brigadier General Duncan MacDougall, 1836 (sword, presentation)
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Scimitar Collection: Death of Koprili the Virtuous (litho)
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Scimitar Collection: Two chieftains of the Kutch Province, north-west India
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Scimitar Collection: Amirs of Scinde, ethnic group from Sindh, India
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Scimitar Collection: Fath Ali Chah, second Qajar emperor or Shah
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Scimitar Collection: Portrait of Nadir Shah of Persia, 1698-1747
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Scimitar Collection: Chinese infantryman or Tiger of War. Chinese
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Scimitar Collection: Scimitar oryx, Oryx dammah
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Scimitar Collection: An Officer of the 14th Light Dragoons in Parade Dress, from
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Scimitar Collection: A Picket, 20th Punjab Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, North West Frontier, c
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Scimitar Collection: Joseph Seve (1788-1860) known as Soliman Pacha and his Mamelukes
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Scimitar Collection: Tirailleur Francais et Chevau leger de l Armee de Pacha de Rhodes


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"Unleashing the Power: The Mighty Scimitar" Step into a world of ancient warriors and timeless elegance with the scimitar, a weapon that has left its mark throughout history. From swords to daggers, maces to tanks, this curved blade has stood as a symbol of strength and precision. In the realm of artistry, costume designers for Ballets Russes brought Scheherazade to life with their exquisite interpretation. A vivid lithograph showcases dancers adorned in vibrant costumes wielding scimitars, captivating audiences with every graceful movement. But beyond the stage, the scimitar's legacy extends far and wide. In 1823, during the death of Botsaris, this formidable weapon played a pivotal role in battles fought by courageous warriors. Shah Abbas himself recognized its power during his reign from 1557-1628. Even modern warfare embraced its might; Alvis Scimitar light reconnaissance tank became an indomitable force on battlefields worldwide. Its sleek design and lethal capabilities proved invaluable in strategic operations. Yet it is not only on battlegrounds where this iconic blade makes an appearance. Muslim women bathing in public baths find solace knowing they are protected by their faith and perhaps even concealed within their garments lies a hidden scimitar – a silent guardian against any threat that may arise. The skies too have witnessed the prowess of this legendary weapon. Royal Aircraft Establishment introduced Supermarine Scimitar F. 1 aircraft - soaring through clouds like avian predators armed with deadly precision. Traveling across continents reveals more tales woven around these blades; two Eritrean Warriors stand tall in East Africa brandishing their trusty scimitars while Household Cavalry Regiment maneuvers through Salisbury Plain during Ex Iron Scout 3 exercises showcasing both tradition and adaptability. Whether it be ballet or battlefield, cultural heritage or military might – there is no denying that the scimitar holds an enduring place in history.