A subtype of khukurī that has a single fuller in the main portion of the blade.
A subtype of khukurī that has no fullers in the main portion of the blade.
Hindi from the Sanskrit aṅkuśa, it means "elephant goad".
The tongue on the butt end of a Maori war club.
Body of the Maori taiaha war club.
Hindi word for "tiger claw", a clawed weapon held in the palm of the hand.
Nepali term for the blade of a khukurī.
Nepali word for scrollwork embroidery on a khukuri scabbard.
Nepali word for scrollwork embroidery on a khukuri scabbard.
Generic Nias word for "knife" or "sword".
Nepali word for Chinese Magnolia, the wood used for khukurī handles.
Literally: "whip". Describes actual whips but also iron chain weapons and rigid bar-maces.
In Turkish, bichaq literally means "knife".
The Bichuwa is an Indian dagger with a looped hilt and recurved blade.
Nepali word for the handle of a khukuri.
Bolo simply means knife and is usually used to describe a wide range of Philippine single-edged machete-like tools and weapons.
A variation of khukri with a short, broad blade.
A type of axe associated with the Khond people of India.
Nepali word for embroidery; braid; filigree work.
Chinese for a ranking badge worn by civil and military officials
Nepali word for the small fire striker often carried in the scabbard of a khukurī.
Alternative spelling for chilanum, a South Indian type of dagger.
A type of Indian dagger with a stem-like grip and wide pommel.
Collector's term for the ridges outlining grooves on a khukurī blade.