Le petit Sézang Talès envoyé comme espion rapporte qu’ils sont sept sous la tente. Ils ont chacun un sabre, mais pas de fusils. Ceci est une bonne nouvelle. Nous pouvons espérer les tenir à distance avec nos armes, si les choses tournent mal."
Au pays des brigands gentilshommes, Alexandra David-Néel, 1950.
Kham Short Sword
Country of origin : Tibet / Kham, Luoyu
Dating : 19th century
Materials : Wood, Iron, Shagreen, Fabrics, Brass, Leather
Total length : 66.5 cm
Blade length : 48.5 cm
The Kham region (ཁམས་), located in eastern Tibet, was historically divided into five large provinces: Chakla (ལྕགས་ལ་རྒྱལ་པོ་), Dergé (སྡེ་དགེ་), Litang (ལ ི་ཐང་), Nangchen (ནང་ཆེན་རྫོང་) and Lhato (ལ་ཐོག་). In addition to these main provinces, there were five secondary regions "Hor", located near the city of Karze (དཀར་མཛེས་).
The inhabitants of this vast land, known as Khampa (ཁམས་པ་) and Horpa (ཧོར་པ་), are renowned for their valour and martial skills. Great warriors, they excel in the art of horse riding on horseback, sword handling, archery, and the use of rifles. Tall, Khampa men measure an average of 1.80 m.



During our research, we discovered photographs of another tribe, the Lhoba (ལྷོ་པ།), now considered the smallest ethnic minority in China. Located on the border between Kham and Ü-Tsang (དབུསགཙང་) , they are literally referred to as the "Southerners", by the Tibetans.
In the two photographs we recovered, probably dated from the 1950s to the 1970s, the men are carrying swords similar to the one shown above and the one proposed. Tibetans continued to carry their swords until the 1980s.












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