Forged in Fire: Top 5 Strongest Curved Blades in History | History
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They should’ve mentioned the legendary Khukuri but oh well, Khuda it is 😂
I would love to see a sword in a kukri knife .think it would look awesome
Mine is the gladius and the kopis
In Poland we had two main types of sabre, Karabela which was in fact not a cavalry saber, hussar sabre (called black sabre). Polish winged hussars used mainly their lances which were ranged from 4.5 to 6.2 metres (15 to 20 ft) and hollow, and koncerz, simillar to western european estoc, which had typical 1.6 metres (63 in) overall—1.4 metres (55 in) blade length. Hussars also used arquebuses or carbines, sometimes even tartar or turkish reflex bows 🙂
Thanks fro bringing this up — 2 things
1. Gurkha is not northern India it’s Nepal the country Nepal
2. The name of the weapon is khunda pronounced as khuda.
Hope you will recorrect it thank you
the rhomphaia is my favorite. they cut through the carcasses like butter.
Katana still the legendary sword but I also love the kora
Khuda is the best
This Tulwar is more curved to a Tulwar, it’s more like shamsher then Tulwar.
They FEATURE the CURVED SWORDS:
Bbut WHERE’S The GINUNTING???
1:18 are you sure kora is from Northern India, Nepal might not be india you know. I feel offended being from Nepal especially when you said Gorkha people.
I dont see a khukuri in this list. How?
actually 3 of them are copy of Persian sword SHAMSHIR
created by Persian sasanied empire
It’s actually KHUDA in Nepalese language not KORA other curved weapon we use is legendary KHUKURI and KATTI
Tulwar evolved from the 15th century onwards. 7th century you would be talking about Patissa, Khaghda etc.…
In South India aruvaal is a special curved blade if some one didn’t know about it Google about it
katana is best
The Tulwar is a superb slicer. It can slice off heads of horsemen on the attack simply by the flick of wrist. No brute force required.
It functions like a painter’s brush in the hands of an expert. Precise, Smooth, Fast cuts.
I am really aggrieved to see Master Bladesmiths hacking with a Tulwar. It is meant for Drawing Cut, Slicing…not hacking.
Falx is the great
Ok but you look like the human version of heimerdinger
Nepal is not in India SMH
You Guys needs to check the History correnctly The Weapon is from Nepal.
its jst nepal wtf do u mean by northern india …nepal is a diferent country the lack of research and the disrespect
Dave ik ben het met je eens