Dalmatinski jatagan M1869. jedinstven je primjer hladnog oružja u svijetu, budući da se ovdje više ne radi o unikatnim primjercima već o polu-industrijskoj/polu-manufakturnoj proizvodnji koja podrazumijeva serijsku proizvodnju potpuno identičnih primjeraka u smislu dimenzija, izgleda i težine te serijskog broja i oznake postrojbe. Uz to je i drška od umjetnog materijala derivata bakelita pa je u tom pogledu specifičan i revolucionaran. Svi poznati primjerci jatagana M1869. imaju otisnutu vojno-inventarsku oznaku koja se sastoji od naziva bojne i broja oružja u postrojbi, a neke od tih brojki su visoke i iz njih se da zaključiti kako su svi domobrani bili naoružani takvim oružjem.O tome nam svjedoči i slika austrougarskog vojnog slikara Juliusa von Blaasa koja prikazuje napad 79. bojne (vođene lokalnim stanovnikom) na Livno pri okupaciji Bosne i Hercegovine godine 1878. godine. (Manuel Martinović)
Hrvatska pošta Mostar izdala je prigodnu poštansku marku u arku od 8 maraka, žig i omotnicu prvoga dana (FDC).
Yatagan, as a cold weapon of oriental origin, was commonly used among all peoples in the Balkans, and especially in Dalmatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Boka, Albania and other. It came to the Balkans via the Ottoman Empire, and each yatagan is handmade and thus unique. They are usually divided into dark and white-hilted ones by the color of a horn or bone handle.
The Dalmatian yatagan M 1869 is a unique model of the world's cold weapon, since these are no longer unique but semi-industrially or semi-manufactory made pieces which involve serial production of identical pieces in terms of their dimensions, appearance and weight, and serial number and unit designations. Also, the handle is made of man-made bakelite derivatives, so it is unique and avant-garde in this respect as well. All known pieces of yataghan M 1869 have an army inventory stamp consisting of the name of the battalion and the number of weapons in the unit, and some of these figures are high and it can be inferred that all the domobrans were armed with such weapons. The image of the Austro-Hungarian military painter Julius von Blaas depicting the attack of the 79th Battalion (led by a local resident) on Livno during the occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 testifies to this. (Manuel Martinović)
Croatian Post Mostar has issued a regular postage stamp in a sheet 8, a postmark and first day cover (FDC).
HP Mostar
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