In a 19th-century manuscript, Kurdish talisman culture is illustrated. The illustrations in the manuscript were used by Kurds in Erzirom. The talisman featuring swords was most likely produced for Kurdish warriors, whose lifestyle demanded an extra layer of protection:
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