Mandinka sword

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Mandinka sword
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Information
Weapon type: sword
Use: Weapon, status symbol
Region of origin /
author:
West Africa , Mandingo ethnic groups, Malinke
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The Mandinka sword is a sword or saber of the Mandinka from West Africa .

description

The Mandinka sword usually has a slightly curved, single-edged blade . The unadorned blades often come from French production. The grip has no guard . A special feature are the carefully elaborated sheaths of leather . At the point the scabbard is much wider than the blade. The sheaths are decorated in many ways with wickerwork , tassels or large round plates . A shoulder strap is attached to the scabbard.

The swords were weapons and also status symbols , because only a few mandinka could afford them.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Spring: African Arms and Armor. 1993, p. 40
  2. Zirngibl, Kubetz: panga na visu. 2009, p. 265
  3. ^ Freeman: Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman , 1898, p. 416