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The pesh-kabz or peshkabz (Persian: پیش قبض, Hindi: पेश क़ब्ज़) is a type of Indo-Persian knife designed to penetrate mail armour and other types of armour. The word is also spelled pesh-qabz or pish-ghabz and means "fore-grip" in the Persian language; it was borrowed into the Hindustani language. Originally created during Safavid Persia, it became widespread in Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent during Mughal period.

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  • Der Pesh-Kabz (oder Peshcubz, Peshqabz) ist ein persischer und indischer Dolch aus dem 14. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • The pesh-kabz or peshkabz (Persian: پیش قبض, Hindi: पेश क़ब्ज़) is a type of Indo-Persian knife designed to penetrate mail armour and other types of armour. The word is also spelled pesh-qabz or pish-ghabz and means "fore-grip" in the Persian language; it was borrowed into the Hindustani language. Originally created during Safavid Persia, it became widespread in Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent during Mughal period. (en)
  • Il Peshqabz (anche Pesh-kabz, Pesh-quabz, Pesh-kabj o Pish-ghabz) fu una variante del coltello-pugnale persico-indiano Khanjar di largo uso nell'Asia Centrale sino al XIX secolo. Inizialmente simile allo sfondagiaco europeo, sviluppato per sfondare la cotta di maglia del nemico, divenne poi un coltello a lama lunga da combattimento. (it)
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  • Der Pesh-Kabz (oder Peshcubz, Peshqabz) ist ein persischer und indischer Dolch aus dem 14. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • The pesh-kabz or peshkabz (Persian: پیش قبض, Hindi: पेश क़ब्ज़) is a type of Indo-Persian knife designed to penetrate mail armour and other types of armour. The word is also spelled pesh-qabz or pish-ghabz and means "fore-grip" in the Persian language; it was borrowed into the Hindustani language. Originally created during Safavid Persia, it became widespread in Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent during Mughal period. (en)
  • Il Peshqabz (anche Pesh-kabz, Pesh-quabz, Pesh-kabj o Pish-ghabz) fu una variante del coltello-pugnale persico-indiano Khanjar di largo uso nell'Asia Centrale sino al XIX secolo. Inizialmente simile allo sfondagiaco europeo, sviluppato per sfondare la cotta di maglia del nemico, divenne poi un coltello a lama lunga da combattimento. (it)
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  • Pesh-Kabz (de)
  • Peshqabz (it)
  • Pesh-kabz (en)
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