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Ertugrul Sword Ottoman Dirilis Resurrection Erutgrul Kayi Sword & Turgut Alp Axe

$ 79.19

Availability: 57 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Blade Material: Stainless Steel
  • Tang: Full
  • Condition: New
  • Color: Gold & Brown
  • Year: 2021
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Sword & Axe
  • Material: Metal & Leather
  • Theme: Dirilis Ertugrul
  • Convention/Event: Historical
  • Dexterity: Ambidextrous
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Pakistan
  • Handle Material: Wood

    Description

    Ertugrul Ghazi Sword & Turgut Alp Historical Dirilis Ertugrul series Axe/Ertugrul Ghazi Sword/ Turgut Axe/Fully Functional Sword and Axe.
    Sword is 37" Overall.
    Made with Stainless Steel Blade.
    Handle material is Metal and Leather wrapped wood.
    Axe's Overall length is 32"
    Made with Metal Head and wooden Handle.
    Contact us if you have any question Regarding our Products.
    Turgut Alp
    was one of the warriors of
    Ertuğrul Gazi
    (father of
    Osman I
    ) and the
    Ottoman Empire
    .Later, he became a military commander of the
    Ottoman Empire
    after its establishment. He was also a close friend of
    Ertuğrul Gazi
    and his son
    Osman Gazi
    . He even served
    Orhan Gazi
    , son of Osman Gazi during his lifetime.
    During the early
    Ottoman Conquests
    in the reign of
    Osman I
    , Turgut Alp was sent to
    Angelacoma
    (present-day
    İnegöl
    ) and he conquered the area.This area consisting some villages, was given to him by
    Osman I
    and his territory was called
    Turgut-ili (Land of Turgut)
    .He was also with
    Orhan Gazi
    during the
    conquest of Bursa
    (1326).
    He died at the age of about 125 years.His tomb is located in the cemetery of
    Turgutalp
    (Genci) village,
    İnegöl
    , Turkey. The grave outside the Ertugrul Ghazi's mausoleum is an honorary grave, not the real burial place. He became a martyr in a battle fighting with Osman Gazi's son Orhan Gazi.