Talantov S.V. (2024). «… Murtaza-Ali Ogly». (O proishozhdenii Chilly i Magomada Murtazalievyh) [“… Murtaza-Ali Ogly”. (Concerning the origin of Chilla and Magomad Murtazalievs)]. Istoricheskoe oruzhievedenie [Weapons History Journal], № 14, pp. 55 — 77.

Talantov S.V.

Abstract: Museum and private collections contain kindjals and shashkas of 1880-1910’s with the Cyrillic inscription “CHILLA” that are attributed as items crafted by Chilla Murtazaliev’s workshop.

In the late 20th century to early 21st century, a number of works on Caucasian arms stated that craftsman Chilla and his younger brother Magomad came from the Stariy Yurt village in the Groznenskiy county of the Terek region. This fact was based on oral sources and has not been critically analysed; however, its reliability is questioned by the author of this article. The research managed to identify documents which indicate that the Murtazalievs were natives of the Unty village in the Gunibskiy county of the Daghestan region.

Keywords: Chilla Murtazaliev, bladesmith, Daghestan, the Gunibskiy county, Unty, kindjal, Magomad Murtazaliev, Caucasian arms, Vladikavkaz, Grozny, tsesarevich Alexey Nikolaevich.

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Received: December 9, 2024 Accepted: December 16, 2024 Published: December 31, 2024

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