Talk:Bagh nakh

Latest comment: 9 years ago by 50.100.230.160 in topic Bagh naka and Tekko-kagi

Important question edit

Is a Bakh Nagh the same thing as or different from a Bagh Nakh?

Any spelling of Bag'hnak will be be a phonetic rendering of the Hindi word for tiger claw, and not even the actual word, but rather what could be constituted as a slang term; and as such I am not sure if there is any offical spelling in English. Gizzakk 05:29, 17 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

I guess it's improved since I last checked, but still . . . edit

The info in this article looks a little dodgy--if anyone is an expert on this weapon, please change anything that's wrong and add anything that needs to be added.

Usually made of metal? edit

The material an edged weapon is made out of needs to be mentioned only when it is something besides metal. I am erasing it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by HumbleHumbert (talkcontribs) 00:43, 16 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

About References edit

Hi I added these references, just to take out the "no reference" indicator On these books there's more or less the info that's on this page, but feel free to take them off, if you deem it useful. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Amendola90 (talkcontribs) 18:00, 23 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Bagh naka and Tekko-kagi edit

How do these two claw weapons relate to each other? I don't really know what else to put into that question. Is the tekko-kagi derived from the bagh naka? It seems the tekko-kagi is more well known in pop culture, but there's no page for it on Wikipedia, so I presume that means they're the same thing as the bagh naka. But nothing about them is noted on this page, so that would lead me to suppose they're different. 50.100.230.160 (talk) 01:20, 9 July 2014 (UTC)Reply