Template:Short description Template:Further {{#invoke:Hatnote|hatnote}}{{#ifeq:||}} Template:More citations needed This is a list of types of swords.

The term sword used here is a narrow definition. This is not a general List of premodern combat weapons and does not include the machete, macuahuitl or similar "sword-like" weapons.

African swordsEdit

Northern African swordsEdit

Eastern African swordsEdit

Western African swordsEdit

Central African swordsEdit

Asian swordsEdit

Eastern Asian swordsEdit

ChinaEdit

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JapanEdit

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KoreaEdit

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Southeastern Asian swordsEdit

Swords and knives found in Southeast Asia are influenced by Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, and European forms.

IndonesiaEdit

MyanmarEdit

PhilippinesEdit

ThailandEdit

Southern Asian swordsEdit

BhutanEdit

Bladed weapons of the Indian subcontinentEdit

Sri LankaEdit

Western and Central Asian swordsEdit

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The Ancient Greeks and Romans also introduced various types of swords, see #Ancient Europe.

Post-classical periodEdit

All of the Islamic world during the 16th to 18th century, including the Ottoman Empire and Persia were influenced by the "scimitar" type of single-edged curved sword. Via the Mameluke sword this also gave rise to the European cavalry sabre.

Terms for the "scimitar" curved sword:

European swordsEdit

Ancient European swordsEdit

Post-classical European swordsEdit

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Modern European swordsEdit

North American swordsEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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