Asadullah Isfahani also known as Assadullah of Isfahan, and Asad Allāh Iṣfahānī (17th century) (Persian: اسداله اصفهانی), was an Iranian artisan shamshir (English: saber) swordsmith who dedicated a sword for Shah 'Abbas I of Persia who was taken later by Nader Shah King of Iran.
[1][2] He was renowned worldwide in the arts and skill.
[3][4] Isfahani's work is in well known museum collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[5] and Victoria and Albert Museum.
[6] His son, Ismail ibn Asad Allah Isfahani was also a well known swordsmith.
[7] This Iranian biographical article is a stub.