
Bhuj (weapon) - Wikipedia
The bhuj is short, broad, stout, and heavy, with a mild curve. It often sports an engraved and gilded mount, inlaid haft and decorated knob. This knob is typically a stylized elephant head. …
Bhuj Axe: Understanding the Metallurgy and Forging Methods
2024年2月14日 · Unlike any ordinary knife or dagger, the Bhuj Axe boasts a heavy, broad blade with a mild curve, mostly single-edged to ensure a stout and effective strike. Its historical …
Bhuj (weapon) - Military Wiki | Fandom
The bhuj (Devanāgarī: भुज) is a knife or dagger from western India. It is commonly called a gandasa, or axe-knife, because the blade is fixed onto an axe-like haft. The weapon takes its …
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2018年1月30日 · 普杰(Bhuj,梵文:भुज)是一种来自印度西部的刀或匕首,它通常被称为斧头刀,因为刀片固定在长手柄上呈现斧头状。 该武器的名字来自古吉拉特邦的城市——普杰市。
Bhuj (weapon) - Wikiwand
The bhuj is short, broad, stout, and heavy, with a mild curve. It often sports an engraved and gilded mount, inlaid haft and decorated knob. This knob is typically a stylized elephant head. …
Helgot | Bhuj axe-knife
The 'Bhuj' axe-knife or 'Mujawli' is a weapon with a long history in both Hindu and Mughal armies. The name is taken from the town 'Bhuj' in the Kutch district of Gujarat. The blade is shaped …
India - Axe-knife - Royal Collection Trust
A percussion pistol of steel overlaid with gold attached to the blade and haft. This type of axe (bhuj) is named after the capital of Cutch, a Princely state in north-west India, where this type …
Oriental-Arms: BHUJ (Kutti) Knife / Axe from India Rare
BHUJ (Kutti) Knife / Axe from India Rare - 7010. The Bhuj, also known as Kuttai (literally: to cut) is a rare type of weapon that was known in North East India particularly in SIND. The name Bhuj, …
Bhuj - Elephant Knife - Axe Knife - Shree Amritsar Sword
The Bhuj from Shreeamritsarsword.com is a beautifully crafted, rare 19th-century weapon from Gujarat, featuring a hand-engraved spiral shaft and floral blade. With its brass elephant head …
Bhuj (weapon) - Detailed Pedia
A Bhuj or Kaat is a type of knife or dagger from Sindh and Gujarat. It is commonly called an axe-knife, because the blade is fixed onto an axe-like haft. The weapon takes its name from the …