- en.wikipedia.org ScimitarThe English term scimitar is attested from the mid-16th century and derives from either the Middle French cimeterre (15th century) or from the Italian scimitarra.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/ScimitarThese swords include the Persian shamshir (the origin of the word scimitar), the Arab saif, the Indian talwar, the North African nimcha, and the Turkish kilij.
- medium.com @battlingbladesus/blades-apart-the-…Scimitar’s Eastern Roots: The scimitar finds its origins in the Middle East, reflecting the craftsmanship of Persian, Turkish, and Arabian swordsmiths.
- eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com ScimitarElden Ring Scimitar Weapon Guide: Damage Type, Effectiveness, Weaknesses & Comparison Tables for Scimitar.
- othya.fandom.com wiki/Scimitar] The scimitar was similar to the falchion in that it was a "backsword", sharpened on one edge and the other edge was thicker to give it strength.
- quora.com How-does-a-scimitar-and-a-katana-differ…Bu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- swordis.com blog/scimitar-vs-sabre/Scimitars and sabers are some of the most popular terms in the sword community and modern media, such as video games.
- thecontentauthority.com blog/scimitar-vs-saberWhen it comes to swords, there are a plethora of different types to choose from. Two of the most commonly confused swords are the scimitar and the saber.
- lordsandladies.org scimitar.htmScimitar - This weapon was a type of sword most commonly associated with the Saracens in the Holy Land who fought against the Crusaders.