Arab sword play plates

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Arab sword play plates

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Good morning,

I've heard mentioned a couple of times by Brian Price and Scott Cozad (who know what they're doing ;-) ) about some plates from the middle east showing demonstrative moves on how to use a curved sword. Sort of an Arabic Talhoffer manual. Apparently, they might be in some local library in a tiny town somewhere in Saudi Arabia. Has anyone else ever heard of these, or (even better) have a copy they could share? I'd love to learn more about this. Thanks for your time.

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There's tons of furusiyya literature, but in terms of detailed fencing, none that I've heard of. The Mamluk manual I have in translation recommends that one learn to fence on horseback by means of playing lots of polo...
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Well, I'm not just looking for fencing. I'm looking for any documentable middle eastern swordplay. What's furusiyya? Sounds intruiging! I'm just starting research on this, so any help or direction is appreciated!
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Horsemanship.

Sorry to say, but unless something new has come out, very little of this is going to be of use to you: there's a lot needing to be translated still. Mr. Price may know something I don't -- I haven't seen him in two years.
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