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Barang (Khmer: បារាំង or ) is a Khmer term meaning French, [1] a Cambodian rendition of the word France. As a remnant of the French colonial rule in Cambodia and the resulting significant French minority in Cambodia, in some regions of Cambodia the locals will often simply assume people of European ancestry to be French and refer to ...
Barang may refer to: Barang (Khmer word) ('French') Barang (magic), a malevolent use of sympathetic magic by Filipino witches; Barang Junction railway station, Cuttack, India; Barang Subdivision, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; Barang-e Bozorg ('Greater Barang'), a village in Bushehr Province, Iran
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This is known by various names like kulam, gaway (Tagalog); barang, hiwit, lágà (Visayan); tanem, tamay (Ilocano); and pantak . Despite the differences in terminology, the methods are almost identical across the Philippine islands (and indeed, across Southeast Asia).
Barong blades are thick and very heavy with the weight aiding in the slicing capability of the sword. Barong blade lengths range from 8 to 22 inches (20 to 56 cm) as the average blade length is originally 14 inch.
Warang Citi (also written Varang Kshiti or Barang Kshiti; Ho: 𑢹𑣗𑣁𑣜𑣊 𑣏𑣂𑣕𑣂 , [1] IPA: /wɐrɐŋ ʧɪt̪ɪ/) is a writing system invented by Lako Bodra for the Ho language spoken in East India. It is used in primary and adult education and in various publications.
Barong (Balinese: ᬩᬭᭀᬂ, lit. 'bear') is a panther-like creature and character in the Balinese mythology of Bali, Indonesia.He is the king of the spirits, leader of the hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda, the demon queen and mother of all spirit guarders in the mythological traditions of Bali.
Barang-e Bozorg (Persian: برنگ بزرگ; also known as Barang, Barmak-e Bozorg, and Bernag-e Bozorg) [1] is a village in Vahdatiyeh Rural District, Sadabad District, Dashtestan County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 78, in 13 families.