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In 1483 , warlord Ali Atar snuff it at the Battle of Lucena in Córdoba , Spain ; it was there that his Nasrid sword was take from him .

Now , more than 500 years later , research worker have digitally re - create the handgrip of themagnificent swordin 3D so that any funny someone can go online and look at the artillery . Lord of Zagra , in Grenada , Atar was the father - in - law of the Sultan of Granada , King Boabdil . Boabdil was the last grand Turk of the Nasrid dynasty ( the last Muslim dynasty of the Iberian Peninsula ) , which ruled Grenada from 1230 until 1492 .

This digitized, 3D model shows warlord Ali Atar�s Nasrid sword.

This digitized, 3D model shows warlord Ali Atar’s Nasrid sword.

In April of 1483 , Boabdil , with the assistance of Ali Atar , assay to conquer the Christian city of Lucena , but they were defeated —   and the blade taken by the enemy . Ali Atar die in battle at the age of 90 and Boabdil was captured , according to astatement .

Atar ’s sword , which now resides in the Toledo Army Museum in Spain , is adorned ingold , precious stones and alloy , with aniron , dome - shaped knob . Decorations and inscriptions on the sword admit animate being head and arabic letter . [ 10 Epic Battles that Changed story ]

But you do n’t demand to reserve a plane ticket to see it .

The Nasrid sword was digitized in a lab at the Toledo Army Museum.

The Nasrid sword was digitized in a lab at the Toledo Army Museum.

To create a 3D rendering of the sword , researchers at the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the company Ingheritag3D snapped a bunch of photos from unlike angles . Then , the researchers used photogrammetry , a method acting that accept measurements from photographs , to generate a digitized variation . The handle of the sword can now be try inside and out , allonline .

" A resource as valuable as ethnical heritage can no longer be satisfied with physical preservation , " carbon monoxide - author José Luis Lerma , a professor in geodesy and mapmaking at the Polytechnic University of Valencia , said in the statement . " It must be complemented by exhaustive digitalpreservation . "

The researchers published their result today ( March 27 ) in theVirtual Archeology Review .

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