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Welcome to IndoSteel, a space where I, as a passionate collector, share my love for antique Indo-Persian weapons and artifacts. On this website, you'll find a mix of insightful articles that delve into the rich history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of incredible pieces.
In addition to the educational content, I offer a curated selection of rare and authentic weapons for sale. Each item has been carefully sourced and authenticated, ensuring that it holds both historical value and exceptional quality.
I invite you to explore my collection, read through the articles, and perhaps bring home a unique artifact that tells a story from a fascinating time in history.
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The Zaghnol
The Zaghnol Axe, otherwise known as "زاغنال" in Persian, translates to "Crow's Beak" due to its distinctive crowbill-shaped blade. This weapon, designed for penetration and stabbing rather than traditional chopping,...
The Zaghnol
The Zaghnol Axe, otherwise known as "زاغنال" in Persian, translates to "Crow's Beak" due to its distinctive crowbill-shaped blade. This weapon, designed for penetration and stabbing rather than traditional chopping,...
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The Chilanum (चिलानम)
The Chilanum (चिलानम) is renowned for both its skillful construction and combative efficacy. It’s earliest known examples are associated with the Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646). Several medieval Deccan and Mughal documents,...
The Chilanum (चिलानम)
The Chilanum (चिलानम) is renowned for both its skillful construction and combative efficacy. It’s earliest known examples are associated with the Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646). Several medieval Deccan and Mughal documents,...
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The Karpa Barsha
The Karpa Barsha. In 1673, when Guru Sahib Ji was engaged to Mata Jito Ji, Guru Ji’s father-in-law wanted the marriage party to go to Lahore. However, instead of going...
The Karpa Barsha
The Karpa Barsha. In 1673, when Guru Sahib Ji was engaged to Mata Jito Ji, Guru Ji’s father-in-law wanted the marriage party to go to Lahore. However, instead of going...