Commonly used name for an Indian push dagger.
A type of straightsword of the Malabar coast.
A type of Indian sword with a heavy, straight blade that widens at the top.
Plural of khanjar, meaning "dagger". Due to a confusion, it became the name of a type of Indian dagger with large lunette pommel.
An Indian type of dagger.
Persian word for a type of marquetry work.
Alternate writing for Khēmau, an armorer working at Bundi.
An armorer working in Bundi from at least 1835 to 1872.
Hindi name for a type of slightly curved sword with concave edged.
Persian word for inlay or overlay of precious metal on iron or steel.
Hindi word for a type of decoration with a plain center and gold or silver decorated borders.
It literally means "gold" but is also a technique for setting gems into brittle surfaces.
Marathi word for a parrying weapon consisting of two antelope horns.
Hindi for the lap welds seen on swords.
A peculiar double-edged sword of the Garo people.
Sword of the Mapilla Muslims of the Malabar Coast, South India.
An Indian group of castes. Historically warrior castes.
Ao Naga word for a number of large, archaic swords used in ceremonies.
Famous maker of metalwork from Bhuj, Kutch.
An Indian gauntlet sword.
Language: Sanskrit
Origin: Dhanurveda of circa 1100-800 B.C.
Widely used Persian word for a type of dagger.
Hindi. Literally "fruit". Name for blades, arrowheads, spearheads.
A type of axe associated with the Khond people of India.