
Shashka - Wikipedia
The shashka or shasqua (Adyghe: сэшхуэ, – long-knife; Georgian: ჭოლაური, ch'olauri; Chechen: Гlорда, Гlурда; Russian: шашка) is a kind of Caucasian sabre; a single-edged, …
The shashka – the highland blade that came down to the masses
Dec 29, 2014 · First forged by Caucasian highlanders, the shashka sword was compact, easy to use, highly lethal, and a weapon for life.
Shashka Swords: The Art of Cossack Craftsmanship and Their …
Apr 4, 2023 · The Shashka's design, as a single-edged, slightly curved sword without a guard, made it an effective and versatile weapon, suitable for both mounted and infantry combat. The …
Original Russian Caucasian Cossack Shashka with Ornate Niello …
The Shashka (Adyghe: сэшхуэ /IPA: [saʃxʷa]/ - big knife, Russian: (шашка)) is a special kind of sabre; a very sharp, single-edged, single-handed, and guardless sword. In appearance, the …
Russian Shashka – Deepeeka - Kult of Athena
This Russian Shashka Saber has a blade crafted from EN45 high carbon steel. The bolster and pommel are of brass and the ridged grip is crafted from carved wood. A leather retaining strap …
Cossack Shashka: The Evolution of a Warrior's Blade Through …
Feb 25, 2024 · In paintings, the shashka is portrayed gleaming in the hands of Cossack warriors, emblematic of their bravery and independence. Literature, too, celebrates the shashka, with …
The shashka: Symbol of the Russian cavalry - Russia Beyond
Dec 30, 2014 · After the 1917 Revolution the shashka became the primary edged weapon of the Red Army, and remained in use in Soviet cavalry units during the Second World War.
Soviet Shashka - Cossack Sabre - Citadel Merchants Ltd - Superior …
This shashka features a carbon steel blade with a wide fuller and soviet markings. The brass hilt fittings are dressed with ornate regalia. Complete with a leather-bound, timber scabbard.
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Shashka | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Shashka (Adyghe language: (Сащхъуэ, Сашфэ, Сэшхуэ), Russian: (Шашка)) is a special kind of sabre; a very sharp, single-edged, single-handed, and guardless sword. In …
Russian Shashka
Shashka originated from Caucasian tribes in medieval times. Shashka was adopted by Ukrainian and Russian cossacks and it was used by Russian imperial troops. Later Soviet cavalry used …