2. The sword had a unique design with a curved blade, a double-edged blade, and a distinctive hilt known as a "koftgari" hilt. The koftgari hilt was made of gold and silver, and it was intricately decorated with floral patterns, geometric designs, and calligraphy.
3. The sword was believed to have magical powers. It was said that the sword was made by a legendary blacksmith and was blessed by a Muslim Sufi saint named Hazrat Tipu Mastan Auliya. It was believed that the sword could protect the wearer from harm and bring victory in battle.
4. The sword was a symbol of power and authority for Tipu Sultan. It was carried by Tipu Sultan in battles and processions, and it was seen as a representation of his strength and military prowess.
5. The sword is now considered a valuable historical artifact and a cultural symbol of India. It is displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, United Kingdom.