A scimitar is a sword with a curved blade from western Asia (Middle East).
The name is often used to refer to almost any Arabian sword. In reality, however, there is no such "historic sword" called a scimitar. The word "scimitar" is most likely a derivative from the Persian shamshir. See that article for more history. "Scimitar" has become a catch-all term for all swords with curved blades.
In fiction, warriors of Middle Eastern or Asian cultures often use scimitars, for example the character Yellow Robe in ''Journey to the West.
Scimitars are also common in the realm of fantasy fiction and role-playing games. The Calormen warriors and royalty fight with scimitars in C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia, as does Prince Borric, the main character in Raymond E. Feist's The Prince of Blood. In gaming, Drizzt Do'Urden wields a pair of especially famous scimitars.
Medieval weapons | Middle Eastern swords
Krumsabel | Cimitarra | Cimeterre | Scimitarra | Cymitharra | ???? | Sejmitar | Cimitarra | Handžar | Ханџар | Sapeli
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