A kindjal, also spelled "kinzhal" or "khanjar," is a type of short, curved dagger that originated in the Caucasus region of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The word "kindjal" is derived from a Persian word that means "dagger" or "knife." Kindjals typically have a blade that is between 8-16 inches long, with a distinctive curve that resembles a scimitar. The blade is usually single-edged and can be either sharp or blunt. The hilt of a kindjal is usually made of wood or bone and is often adorned with decorative silver or brass fittings. Kindjals were traditionally used as both a weapon and a tool. They were commonly carried by soldiers and warriors, as well as by civilians for self-defense. In some cultures, kindjals were also used as part of traditional dress, worn as a symbol of status or as a decorative accessory.
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