Talk:Shashka

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I moved this article from Cossack sabre to Shashka. Please don't use cut-'n'-paste page moves, because that loses the edit history, which is important for satisfying Wikipedia's GFDL licensing of contributions. Michael Z. 2005-09-2 18:26 Z

And, unlike me, don't move an article to a misspelled name. Thanks for fixing that, Mikkalai. Michael Z. 2005-09-2 19:34 Z

The introductory article first says it is a guardless (without hilt) sword, then says the hilt was often decorated. The first sentence also says it is single-edged, then later in the same paragraph says it was double edged. Can't be both. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.127.191.14 (talk) 07:51, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

The guard is a part of the hilt. Ergo, a sword can be guardless and still have a hilt. The way it is written now does not lead to that conclusion IMO. Observer31 (talk) 21:49, 20 April 2008 (UTC)

Shashka or Sashka is originaly an Adyghe word, "Sashkoa" means long knife, "Sa" means knife "Shkoa" means big, long, great.Andynapso (talk) 10:00, 14 March 2008 (UTC)