The Lantaka (Baybayin: pre virama: ᜎᜆᜃ: post virama: ᜎᜈ᜔ᜆᜃ) also known as rentaka (in Malay, jawi script: رنتاک) was a type of bronze portable cannon...
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(Malay: meriam buluh, Jawi: مريام بولوه ; Tagalog: lantakang kawayan; Waray: lantaka, Indonesian: meriam bambu, Javanese: mercon bumbung) is a type of home-made...
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Culverin Ekor lotong Falconet Fauconneau Hu Dun Pao cannon Korean cannon Lantaka Lela Pierrier a boite Pot de fer Prangi Saker Tarasnice Veuglaire Wankou...
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pre-colonial Filipinos were capable of forging the small cannons, called lantakas, although they are not used for warfare but as ornaments for interior decoration...
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Lantaka Hotel, the oldest hotel in Zamboanga, was donated to Ateneo though a donation made by the Walstrom Family and was renamed to the AdZU Lantaka...
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Double-barrelled lantaka cannons, kalasag shields, armor, and various swords (including kalis, panabas, and kampilan) used by Moro pirates in the Philippines...
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The name luthang is originally Cebuano, meaning a small naval cannon (lantaka). The word has been recorded in Spanish dictionaries of Visayan languages...
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western-style cetbang can be found in Nusantara, among others were lantaka and lela. Most lantakas were made of bronze and the earliest ones were breech-loaded...
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Moros usually armed their vessels with three swivel guns, called lelahs or lantakas, and occasionally a heavy cannon. Proas were very fast and the pirates...
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rifles from Straits Chinese (Peranakan) merchants.[excessive citations] Lantaka swivel bronze cannon were sold by Chinese to the Moros who were fighting...
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Piray of Pampanga, Philippines, was also known for forging heavy bronze lantaka to be mounted on Lakan's (Naval Chief/Commander) ships called 'caracoas'...
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Collection of Philippine lantaka gunpowder weapons in a European museum...
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easily out-sail these ships, and also often carried large swivel guns or lantaka and also carried a crew of pirates from different ethnic groups throughout...
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Maritime Trade Garing: The Philippines at the Crossroads of Ivory Trade Lantaka: Of War and Peace Manlilikha ng Bayan Hall (National Living Treasure) Lumad:...
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widespread usage throughout the archipelago during pre-Hispanic times. The lantaka (also known as kanyon in Tagalog) were a type of bronze swivel gun mounted...
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Bedil (term) (section Lantaka)
matchlock firearm from Java, used before the arrival of Iberian explorers. Lantaka is a type of bronze portable cannon or swivel gun, mounted on merchant...
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display. Krupp gun Ordóñez guns Lantakas - used by local villagers and especially in Mindanao. Two types of Lantaka, a bronze-type cannon used by the...
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contingent of armed troops. Generally, the larger vessels held at least one lantaka at the front of the vessel or another one placed at the stern. Philippine...
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Collection of Philippine lantaka in a European museum...
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surrounded its log walls and stone bulwarks armed with native cannons (Lantakas) and the city itself was encased by Bamboo thickets. By the time of Spanish...
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destroyed by a typhoon in 1932. Jolo, Sulu Bongao, Tawi-Tawi A Moro brass lantaka or swivel gun. 19th century illustration of a lanong, the main warships...
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Relacion de las Yslas Filipinas (1582). Native bronze cannons known as lantakas were extensively used by the indigenous polities throughout the archipelago...
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of 8,000 gunpowder weapons, including cannons. The bulk of these were lantaka or cetbang guns firing 1/4 to 1/2 pound shots (they also included many...
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Collection of Philippine lantaka in a European museum...
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cannon, used widely in the Nusantara archipelago. They are similar to a lantaka but longer and had larger bore.: 122 Lela can be configured as swivel...
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Kampilan Kampilan bolo Katipunan bolo Kinabasi Lahot (Also known as a gayong) Lantaka Laring Maguindanao Kris Sword: 27 Olis: 27 Pakal Palm stick Paltik Paltik...
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Kakana-kana/kakanain kita): Darts propelled by slingshots used by street gangsters Lantaka: kerosene-propelled bamboo cannon Luthang: gas-powered mini bamboo cannon...
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several Austronesian ethnic groups in Maritime Southeast Asia armed with Lantaka swivel guns. Q-ship, also known as Q-boats, decoy vessels, special service...
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revolutionaries. Crew-served weapons of the Philippine military included lantaka, Krupp guns, Hontoria guns, Ordóñez guns, Hotchkiss guns, Nordenfelt guns...
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Java arquebus (Indonesian) Jiaozhi arquebus (Vietnamese) Korean cannon Lantaka, rentaka cannon (Philippinese, Indonesian, Malaysian, Southeast Asian)...
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