Apilan and kota mara are two Malay nautical terms which refers to the structure on a vessel where the cannon is installed. This term is used especially...
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Chester's 5.5-inch guns at the Imperial War Museum, London Apilan and kota mara Chase gun History of gunpowder Naval artillery in the Age of Sail Naval...
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vessels most likely to be engaged in the pursuit of fleeing enemies. Apilan and kota mara Gun shield History of gunpowder Naval artillery in the Age of Sail...
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lelah is long and heavy gun made from brass, used for the defense of the stockades behind which the Malays usually fight (apilan and kota mara, or the Malay...
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Transparent Armor Gun Shield Gun mantlet Hillbilly armor Apilan and kota mara, gunshield and bulwark on Malay ships "A Gun-Shield from the Armoury of...
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version of meriam kecil (lela and lantaka), used mainly as currency. Apilan and kota mara, structure for mounting cannon found in ships of the Indonesian Archipelago...
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