It became known that 3 swords of Amir Temur are kept in Iran

Several books and albums published by Iranian historians have revealed that there are not one but three swords belonging to Amir Temur in the museums of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This was reported by a researcher at the State Historical Museum of the Timurids.
The famous sword of Amir Temur is currently kept in the National Museum of Tehran in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
"One of the swords belonging to Sahibkiran is in the National Museum of Tehran and the other two are kept in the Military Museum at the Saadabad Palace Complex in the city," said a researcher at the Timurid State Historical Museum.
The first sword, which belonged to Amir Temur and is kept in the Military Museum, was made of Damascus steel in the style known as "Muhammad's ladder". The sword is very strong, weighing 750 grams.
The second sword is also made of Damascus steel, 40-step, and is very strong. Its weight is also 750 grams. The cartouche at the bottom has the name "As-Sultan Amir Teymur Koragoni" written on it. All entries are covered with gold water.
It is noted that the name of Amir Temur Koragoni is written on the blade of both swords, which leaves no doubt that they belonged to Sahibkiran.






