#Fish Standard (Mahi-Maratib)
Mughal India, probably Deccan, c.1700
gilt copper alloy, silver, iron
73.7 × 54.6 × 63.5 cm (29 × 21 1/2 × 25 in.)
Worcester Art Museum 2022.38 https://worcester.emuseum.com/objects/58218/fish-standard-mahimaratib
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Might be of interest to any fans of Tudor arms and armour

"England's Forgotten Tudor Armoury at Mendlesham in Suffolk"
https://youtu.be/TRlW9pLeaG0?si=SS0vWt8Q5emgKraf

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England's Forgotten Tudor Armoury at Mendlesham in Suffolk

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Thinking about him (the sainti), an Indian parrying dagger that seems to have one mention in three books, total. I even tried finding articles about it in Hindi hoping it would be more verbose, but I got nothin'. #Historical #ArmsAndArmor #ArmsAndArmour #Sainti

Honestly I should put one of these in the game and if it blows up, someone will eventually pop up and tell me more about it.

At the Mughal court in the first half of the 17th century, jewelled daggers such as this one were given to courtiers as a sign of royal favour. Learn more about this dagger: https://www.wallacecollection.org/art/collection/collection-highlights/jewelled-dagger/

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Collection Highlights | The Wallace Collection | Jewelled Dagger

Jewelled Dagger - This early 17th century dagger has a hilt of pure gold and almost two thousand diamonds, rubies and emeralds. It signals not only the immense wealth of the Mughal emperor, but – through its traditionally Central Indian form – also his political dominion of the Indian heartlands.