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The image displays a collection of historical bladed weapons exhibited within a glass display case at the National Museum of Arms (Musée des Armes) in Fez, Morocco. The display features a light green background, with weapons arranged both vertically and horizontally. From top to bottom and left to right: * A long, curved sabre, likely a Nimcha, with a dark hilt and an engraved metal scabbard, is mounted horizontally at the top. * Below it, centrally positioned, is a straight-bladed sword with a textured hilt and scabbard, possibly a Kaskara. * To the left of the Kaskara, two daggers are mounted vertically: one with a straight, dark blade and hilt, and another with a slightly curved blade and an ornate, possibly silver-plated, hilt and scabbard. * At the bottom left, a curved Koummya dagger with an ornate hilt and scabbard, decorated with intricate patterns, rests diagonally on a dark surface, partially draped over orange tassels or fabric. * At the bottom right, a highly ornate short sword or large dagger, possibly a Flyssa, featuring a decorative wooden hilt with a prominent green circular inlay and tassels, is displayed horizontally on a small stand. Another shorter, plainer blade is visible beneath it. The weapons exhibit varied materials and decorative styles, including metal blades, wooden, metal, and possibly bone hilts, and adorned scabbards. Beneath the display, black information placards with text in Arabic and English are visible, identifying some items as originating from Algeria (e.g., "SABRE TOUAREG, Air M'tila, Sud Algérie"). The entire collection is enclosed within a transparent glass case with a dark base, illuminated from above. No individuals are present in the scene.
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