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  2. Pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    Pencak silat (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈpənt͡ʃaʔ ˈsilat]; in Western writings sometimes spelled "pentjak silat" or phonetically as "penchak silat") is an umbrella term for a class of related Indonesian martial arts. [1][2] In neighbouring countries, the term usually refers to professional competitive silat. [3]

  3. Tapak Suci - Wikipedia

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    Tapak Suci Putera Muhammadiyah (lit. 'Sacred Palm, Sons of Muhammadiyah'), shortened as Tapak Suci, is an autonomous pencak silat martial arts organization of Muhammadiyah, the modernist, second largest Muslim organization in Indonesia. [1][2][3] Tapak Suci is one of the ten 'historic schools' of IPSI (Ikatan Pencak Silat Indonesia, or Pencak ...

  4. Pencak Silat Harimau - Wikipedia

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    Silat Harimau is a variation of silek, a type of Indonesian pencak silat that originates from the Minangkabau culture in West Sumatra. Silat Harimau was first created in the Pariangan area, in 1119 by Datuk Suri Dirajo. At that time, Datuk Suri Diarjo trained the royal troops with various different silat styles, because in ancient times the ...

  5. Hanifan Yudani Kusumah - Wikipedia

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    SEA Games. 2019 Philippines. 60-65 kg. 2017 Kuala Lumpur. 55-60 kg. Hanifan Yudani Kusumah (born 25 October 1997) is an Indonesian pencak silat practitioner. He won a gold medal in the 2018 Asian Games, after previously winning a bronze medal in the 2017 SEA Games .

  6. Silat Melayu - Wikipedia

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    Silat Melayu (Jawi: سيلت ملايو ‎), also known as Seni Persilatan Melayu[1] ('art of Malay Silat') or simply Silat, is a combative art of self-defence from the Malay world, that employs langkah ('steps') and jurus ('movements') to ward off or to strike assaults, either with or without weapons. Silat traced its origin to the early days ...

  7. Bakti Negara - Wikipedia

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    Bakti Negara. Bakti Negara is a style of pencak silat from Bali. It is firmly rooted in old Balinese Hinduism and philosophies of Indonesia. [1] The name means "national devotion", from the Sanskrit words bhakti (devotion) and nagara (country). It is the most widely practiced martial art in Bali and the most well-known style of Balinese silat ...

  8. Cingkrik - Wikipedia

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    Cingkrik Silat is one of the traditional pencak silat (Betawi: maen pukul) styles of the Betawinese. [1][2] This style originally came from the Rawa Belong area, [1][2] which is now part of the Kebon Jeruk subdistrict, West Jakarta, Indonesia. This style was created by Ki Maing (Ismail bin Muayad) around the 1920s. [1]

  9. Kwitang silat - Wikipedia

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    Kwitang silat. Perguruan Silat Mustika Kwitang ( Mustika Kwitang Silat School ), or simply called Kwitang silat, is a Betawinese pencak silat style ( Betawi: maen pukulan ). It was originally developed in the Kwitang village, which is now part of the Senen subdistrict in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. [ 1] This style is a hybrid martial arts ...