The weight of Tanaji Malusare's sword, known as the "Bhal" or "Bhonsle sword," is not definitively documented in historical records. However, traditional Indian swords from that era typically weighed between 2 to 4 kilograms (4.4 to 8.8 pounds). The exact specifications can vary based on the sword's design and materials used. Tanaji is often remembered for his valor in the battle of Sinhagad, where his sword played a symbolic role in his legacy.
Tanaji Malusare died in 1670.
The cast of Narveer Tanaji - 1952 includes: Durga Khote Master Vithal
Shivaji's loyal general, Tanaji Malusare, died during the conquest of the fort of Kondana. Shivaji famously said, "Gad ala pan sinh gela," which means "The fort is won but the lion is dead," upon learning of Tanaji's death.
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5 kgs
I think 7kg
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35kg 575gm
The weight of an emerald sword and how heavy it would be would depend upon the size of the sword and the other materials which were made to use it.
I think 7kg