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Volltext: A classified and descriptive catalogue of the Indian department, Vienna Universal Exhibition 1873

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SECTION III—ARMS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WAR 
ARMATURE. 
Madras Committee. 
Khond battle-axes (4). From Ganjam. 
Hunting knives (3). Arnachellum Achary, Salem. 
Boar spear-heads (3). Arnachellum Achary, 
Salem. 
Coorg knives (3), with silver handles studded with 
gold, in sheath mounted with silver, and having a 
silver chain attached. From Mercara. 
Coorg knife. With wooden handle, and cloth beit 
attached. Mercara. 
Dagger. With gilt chased hilt, in green velvet 
sheathoverlaid with gilt filagree work. From Kurnool. 
H.H. The First Prince of Travancore. 
Elastie brass sword. Travancore. 
Dagger. Black coralline handle, silver mounted. 
From Travancore. 
Ramung Marah, Tahsildar of Ernad, Malabar. 
Mopla knives (2). Mounted (1) in silver, and (2) 
in brass. From Calicut. 
H.H. The Rao of Kutch. 
Sword. From Kutch. 
H.H. The Guickwar of Baroda. 
Suit of chain armour. Complete. From Baroda. 
Bengal Committee. 
Gun, double-barrelled. From Monghyr. 
Pistols (5). Single and double-barrelled. From 
Monghyr. 
Monghyr has long been known for manufac- 
tures of this kind, and has been in consequence 
styled the “ Birmingham of India.” 
Brass pistol. From Boodbood subdivision, Burd- 
wan district. 
Swords (3). From Darjeeling, Sonthal Pergun- 
gahs and the Garrow Hills. 
Garo Sabre and Shield. “ Longhoree.” From 
Gowalparah. 
Sword-stick. “ Goupthy.” From Sylhet. 
Shields (3). From Darjeeling and the Garrow 
Hills. 
Wooden shield, mounted with iron spike and 
hook. From the Sonthal Pergunnahs. 
Nepaulese knife. “ Kukri.” 
Battle-axe, from Darjeeling. 
Axe. “ Ram dao.” Used for sacrificial purposes. 
From Ranaghat. 
Axes (6). From Sylhet, Chittagong, Turreedpore, 
and Cachar. 
Spears (2). From the Garo Hills. 
Spear-head. From Daijeeling. 
Spear-head, “ballam,” with Steel ferule and spike 
for butt-end of the bamboo pole on which the spear- 
head is fitted when used. From Bancoorah. 
Bows (3) and arrows. From the Sonthal Per 
gunnahs. 
Arrows. From Darjeeling. 
Babu Sridhur Sahi, Zemindar of Maujha, Sarum. 
A dagger. 
T. C. Nundon, Bhowanipore, near Calcutta. 
Battle-axe. “Tangi.” 
Nepaulese knife. “ Kukri.” 
“ Dhoop.” 
Punjab Committee. 
Weapons from Peshawar, as follows :— 
Carbines (2). Peshawar. 
Swords (2). Persia and Jeerah. 
Dagger. Peshawar. 
Dagger, Green stone handle. 
Dagger, Buck handle. 
Knives (4). Herat, Persia, and Boneyr. 
Rangoon Local Committee. 
Axe, used by the Karens. 
Pellet bow, used by the Karens. 
Cross-bow with quiver and arrow, used by the 
Karens. 
Knives (2). “ Dah.” In ordinary use for wood- 
cutting. 
Mysore Local Committee. 
Weapons from Coorg, as follows :— 
Coorg guns (2), matchlock and flint. 
Coorg knives (2). 
Coorg spears (2). 
Coorg bow and arrows complete. 
“ Todanga,” brass waist beit with chain. &c., 
complete. 
Indore Local Committee. 
Bow and arrows, used by Bheels. 
Bhopawur Pal Agency. 
Bow. “ Kamptee.” Made of bamboo. 
Arrows. “ Tir.” Reeds tipped with iron. 
Arrows. “ Bitla.” Reeds with hard wooden points. 
Spear-head and pistol combined. “ Bhalla.”
	        
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