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==Gallery== <gallery> The Damascus Blade.JPG|Talwar hilt without knuckle bow, with extensive silver koftgari decoration 19th century Indian tulwar sword 1.jpg|Talwar hilt with knuckle bow, 19th century, silver koftgari decoration, damascus steel blade. Sword (AM 696907-1).jpg|Typical talwar with plain sabre-blade Indian tulwar sword.jpg|Talwar, 19th century, 23 inch long blade, typical style steel handle finely decorated with silver koftgari inlay work. Bhimsen-thapa-painting.jpg|[[Bhimsen Thapa]], Mukhtiyar of Nepal (1806β1837), holding a talwar Rajpoots 2.png|Rajput soldiers holding talwars, from a series in the Illustrated London News celebrating the Royal Visit to India in early 1876. The heroic warrior personifies heroism.jpg|Indian warriors fighting with talwars, 17th century Indian prince with sword in the 1870s.JPG|An Indian prince with talwar in the 1870s A Barkandaz.jpg|Indian soldier holding a talwar, 1850 The executioner.jpg|Photograph ([[Hand-colouring of photographs|hand-coloured]]), original dated 1898, of the high executioner of the former princely state of [[Rewa (princely state)|Rewah]], central India, with large [[Talwar|Tegha]] sword. </gallery>
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