ذو الفقار

Etymology
From, variously interpreted as being a notched-sword, as “the spine-cleaver”, or as “the one having the ability to dice into pieces” like the segmentation of a vertebra.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A famous mythical weapon of, previously belonging to.

Descendants

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