Khanjar

An Omani khanjar, also known as a janbiya, c. 1924
Mogul khanjar dagger with a pistol grip shaped hilt, 17th century.

A khanjar[a] is a traditional dagger originating from the Sultanate of Oman, although it has since spread to the rest of the Middle East[b] and the Balkans.[c] Worn by men for ceremonial occasions, it is a short curved blade shaped like the letter "J" and resembles a hook.

It can be made from a variety of different materials, depending on the quality of its craftsmanship. It is a popular souvenir among tourists and is sold in souqs throughout the region. A national symbol of the sultanate, the khanjar is featured on Oman's national emblem and on the Omani rial. It also features in logos and commercial imagery by companies based in Oman.
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