卡拉贝拉剑柄与剑柄的发展:比较研究

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Gladius Pub Date : 2016-11-21 DOI:10.3989/GLADIUS.2016.0009
Denis Toichkin, Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani
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摘要

卡拉贝拉(karabela)剑柄被描述为一种带有十字卫的剑柄和一个形似鹰头的鸟头。这种刀柄通常安装在骑兵的长刀刃上。一般来说,卡拉贝拉装有不同类型的刀片,通常是楔形的,古典波斯shamshir的弯曲刀片。保存在波兰博物馆的最古老的卡拉贝拉(土耳其血统或以土耳其模型为基础),通常具有后边缘凸起的刀片,称为叶尔曼。所谓的“鹰式军刀”的主要特征,是一种酷似鹰头和十字护手的弯曲的剑头的典型形式,与卡拉贝拉密切相关。本文的主要目的是对不同来源的军刀和剑进行比较研究,并试图建立这种类型的剑柄的起源。
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El desarrollo de empuñadura de karabela de las espadas y sables: un estudio comparativo
The karabela hilt is described as a hilt with a crossguard and a pommel in the shape of a stylized head of a bird most often similar to a hawk. This type of handle was usually mounted on long cavalry saber blades. In general, karabela s were mounted with different types of blades, often those of a wedged-shape, curved blade of a classical Persian shamshir . The oldest karabela s (of Turkish origin or based on Turkish models) that are preserved in the museums of Poland, generally have blades with a raised back edge called a yelman . The main feature of the socalled `saber of hawk`, a characteristic form of a curved pommel resembling the head of a hawk and a cross guard, is closely associated with karabela . The main goal of the present article is to do a comparative study on different sources on sabers and swords with a karabela hilt and try to establish an origin of this type of hilt.
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