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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Ladieng - Wikipedia

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    The hilt has no guard, is made of wood and decorated with traditional carvings. The Ladieng is available in various versions, which differ in blade and handle shape. In Aceh it is called Ladieng, in Gayo and Alas Rudus Lenti. It is used by various ethnic groups in Sumatra. The Ladieng is a version of the klewang. [3]

  5. 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.

  6. Pisau raut - Wikipedia

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    Pisau raut (pisau meaning 'knife'; raut meaning 'trim' or 'pare') is a whittling knife that is commonly used to prepare the rattan and other fine carving found throughout the Malay Archipelago. [1] It is well known as an accompanying knife placed in the same sheath with the mandau, a traditional weapon of the Dayak people.

  7. Category:Germanic weapons - Wikipedia

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  8. 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.

  9. Category:Weapons of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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