A town in Rajasthan known for its blade making industry, as well as a type of sword.
An Indian sword with a recurved blade.
A Sinhalese decorative motif that consists of circular vines.
Indo-Persian term for true inlaying with gold or silver.
The curved sword of India.
A Sinhalese decorative motif in lacquer that consists of simple diamond shapes.
Hindu name for a heavy type of heavy bodkin
Persian word for quiver, also used in North India.
A type of Indian saber with a broad blade.
Sinhala for the point of a sword blade.
Persian for "arrow" or "arrows". Also used in North India.
A type of Indian tribal battle axe made and used by the Gond people.
The Indian matchlock musket.
Sinhala for "sharp knife".
Sinhalese name for their longbow. Literally: "high bow".
Sinhala for the quillons on a Sinhalese sword.
A Sinhalese decorative motif.
A peculiar style of hooded push dagger that originated in South India, under the Vijayanagara empire.
A British civil servant who is famous for recruiting Ghurkas and the compilation of the Fraser album.
Description
Wootz is the commonly used name for a type of crucible steel with an elaborate pattern.1
Lotha Naga word for a group of large obsolete dao used in ceremonies.