IPA: /jəˈtɑːɡən/
KK: /jəˈtɑːɡən/
A type of sword from Turkey with a curved blade and no guard for the hand, often used in Muslim countries.
The yataghan was a popular weapon among Ottoman soldiers.
The word 'yataghan' originates from Turkish 'yatağan', which refers to a type of Ottoman Turkish short sword or knife with a double-curved blade. The term is derived from the Turkish word for a specific style of blade, emphasizing its unique design and cultural significance in the Ottoman Empire.
Imagine a unique short sword with a double-curved blade, which helps you remember that 'yataghan' refers to this specific type of Ottoman weapon.