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Tulwar was a slender curved sword with a recessed or no hilt, designed for chopping strikes from horseback. It was the trademark weapon of the Kshatriya. Acompanion of the tulwar was the kukri, a knife with a broad, heavy curved blade.

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  • Tulwar
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  • Tulwar was a slender curved sword with a recessed or no hilt, designed for chopping strikes from horseback. It was the trademark weapon of the Kshatriya. Acompanion of the tulwar was the kukri, a knife with a broad, heavy curved blade.
  • Attack type: Physical Description: Hurt Target with Grade Power Sp used: 18 Max Grade: 8
  • A talwar, talwaar, or tulwar (Urdu:تلوار) is a type of sword, equivalent to the European sabre (or saber), originating in medieval South Asia dating back to at least the 13th century. It was influenced by the Persian shamshir and the Turkish kilic. The difference between them is that the blade of a talwar is wider than the blade of a shamshir. Due to its growing popularity in the Mughal Empire, the talwar was also produced in 19th Century Afghanistan in form of the "Afghani talwar," or pulwar. Late examples often had European-made blades, set into distinctive Indian-made hilts.
  • A curved Indian sword. Normally, it is equipped with a knuckle-guard, but Mitsurugi considered it an annoyance and removed it. Because of this its defensive capability has been lowered, but it is easier to apply force to the sword and deal decisive damage. This article is a stub. You can help the Soulcalibur Wiki by expanding it.
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  • Tulwar
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  • Tulwar was a slender curved sword with a recessed or no hilt, designed for chopping strikes from horseback. It was the trademark weapon of the Kshatriya. Acompanion of the tulwar was the kukri, a knife with a broad, heavy curved blade.
  • Attack type: Physical Description: Hurt Target with Grade Power Sp used: 18 Max Grade: 8
  • A talwar, talwaar, or tulwar (Urdu:تلوار) is a type of sword, equivalent to the European sabre (or saber), originating in medieval South Asia dating back to at least the 13th century. It was influenced by the Persian shamshir and the Turkish kilic. The difference between them is that the blade of a talwar is wider than the blade of a shamshir. Due to its growing popularity in the Mughal Empire, the talwar was also produced in 19th Century Afghanistan in form of the "Afghani talwar," or pulwar. Late examples often had European-made blades, set into distinctive Indian-made hilts.
  • A curved Indian sword. Normally, it is equipped with a knuckle-guard, but Mitsurugi considered it an annoyance and removed it. Because of this its defensive capability has been lowered, but it is easier to apply force to the sword and deal decisive damage. This article is a stub. You can help the Soulcalibur Wiki by expanding it.
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