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  2. Malay Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Malay Heritage Museum (Malay: Muzium Warisan Melayu; Jawi: موزيوم واريثن ملايو ‎) is a museum located within Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), it hosts a diverse array of exhibits, encompassing manuscripts, traditional attire, weaponry and architectural remnants from various Malay regions.

  3. Lela (cannon) - Wikipedia

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    19th century lela from Pahang.This specimen has two dolphins and a cagak (swivel yoke).. Lela or lila is a type of Malay cannon, used widely in the Nusantara archipelago.They are similar to a lantaka but longer and had larger bore.

  4. Klewang - Wikipedia

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    The klewang or kelewang is a category of traditional single-edged sword that can be found throughout the Malay Archipelago. Usually it is shorter than a pedang (sword) but longer than a golok (machete). There are straight bladed types, but most are curved.

  5. Tekpi - Wikipedia

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    Side view of the pommel Front view of the pommel. The tekpi consists of a pointed metal main prong, that projects from a one-handed grip, two shorter metal side prongs, which project from the opposite sides of the base of the main prong and point in the same direction as it, and a blunt metal pommel, that attaches to the bottom of the grip.

  6. Parang (knife) - Wikipedia

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    They are typically carried as weapons by gang members, protesters and robbers in Malaysia, Singapore, India, and Sri Lanka, due to these countries having strict gun laws. Parangs were used by North Borneo guerillas against the Japanese in the Jesselton Revolt during the Japanese occupation of British Borneo .

  7. Kelantanese klewang - Wikipedia

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    The Kelantanese klewang or Kelantanese kelewang (Kelewang Kelantan or Klewang Kelantan in Malay language or Keleweng Kelate in Kelantanese Malay) is a style of klewang originating from Kelantan, Malaysia [1] but is also popular in other northern Malaysia Peninsula states such as Kedah and Perlis.

  8. Lantaka - Wikipedia

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    Michael Charney (2004) pointed out that early Malay swivel guns were breech-loaded. [16]: 50 There is a trend toward muzzle-loading weapons during colonial times. [17] Nevertheless, when Malacca fell to the Portuguese in 1511, both breech-loading and muzzle-loading swivel guns were found and captured by the Portuguese. [16]: 50

  9. List of equipment of the Malaysian Army - Wikipedia

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    Germany: unknown [8] Tatra 815: Transport truck Czech Republic: unknown [8] 5 tonne GS truck. Isuzu F Series: Transport truck Japan: 39 [1] [50] 29 transport variant in inventory at the beginning. 10 new multipurpose inventory mobile vehicle variant delivered in 2024. DefTech Handalan: Transport truck Malaysia: 2,674 [51] [52] AMDAC: Transport ...