Single-edged sword with a convex curved blade is known as SCIMITAR ,,,, It's associated with Middle Eastern, North African cultures, Middle Eastern ,South Asians
Simitars that is the answer for sure. :)
It could quite possibly be the scimitar.
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The sheath used to hold a sword is called a scabbard.
Their winning edge was chariots.
Excaliber is the name that is mostly used for it. It was said to have magical powers which protected him.
They used bronze scimatars in battle. This helped them conquer Egypt
(In the Battle of Tours) Because of the Arab's sword shape, they would only try to slash at their enemies. The Arab sword was curved while the Frank's swords were straight and heavy. The Arab sword was easier to wield but the Frank sword would be able to pierce and you could hit people with it and it would break bones. So to answer your question directly, the slashing tactic was to just run in and slash their enemy's in battle, pretty much just swinging your sword around.
The most common name for a curved sword is the scimar which was developed by the persians. The saber is also a curved sword - usually used by cavalry troops.
The sword often used by sailors is a cutlass, a curved sword.
A scimitar is a curved sword used in combat.
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The Saber sword is used only by army officer, because it is one edged with curved blade and a hand guard. The Marines use the Marine Officer Sword, so called because despite it's curved blade it has no hand guard.
A type of curved sword used by most sailors, including pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries.
They learned how to fight from the Hyksos. The Hyksos used chariots, and this is how they were able to beat soldiers who were on foot.
wooden sword
The main weapon used in Ancient Egypt was called the khopesh. It was a curved sword, typically made of bronze.
The sheath used to hold a sword is called a scabbard.
Their winning edge was chariots.
Sword al-'Adb "al-'Adb, the name of this sword, means "cutting" or "sharp." This sword was sent to the prophet Muhammad by one of his companions just before the Battle of Badr. He used this sword at the Battle of Uhud and his followers used it to demonstrate their fealty to him."