- particular, it has been used to
describe ****anese
gagaku and Thai piphat. The
lancaran is a
cycle of 16
beats (keteg) in the
following order: TWTN TPTN TPTN TPTG...
- A
lancaran or
lanchara is a type of
sailing ship used in
Maritime Southeast Asia.
Although similar in
shape to
Mediterranean galleys, the
lancaran was...
-
during the late 1530s,
before that the
mainstay of the
Malay fleet was the
lancaran. It was not
until the 1560s that the
ghali became more widespread, mostly...
- to use
shallow draught,
oared longships similar to the galley, such as
lancaran, penja****, and kelulus. This is very
different from the
Javanese who prefer...
- It has been
suggested that
lancha is in turn
derived from a
Malay word
Lancaran. The
first instance of "launch"
being used as a boat type in
English was...
- nem, and sléndro
pathet sanga and nem. It can also be pla**** as
either a
lancaran or a ladrang, with
related balungan. The
recording of the
piece on Javanese...
-
Malay Peninsula did not use big ships. In
naval warfare, the
Malays used
lancaran and banting,
propelled by
breast oars and 2 masts, with 2
rudders (one...
- doi:10.4102/td.v2i1.307.
Inglis 2014, p. 116. Manguin, Pierre-Yves (2012).
Lancaran,
Ghurab and Ghali:
Mediterranean impact on war
vessels in
Early Modern...
- ****ik
Tongkang Zabra 15th c.
Carrack Chinese treasure ship
Caravel Ghurab Lancaran Hoy
Trabaccolo 16th c.
Crommesteven Galiot Galleon Galle****
Ghali Flyboat...
- ****ik
Tongkang Zabra 15th c.
Carrack Chinese treasure ship
Caravel Ghurab Lancaran Hoy
Trabaccolo 16th c.
Crommesteven Galiot Galleon Galle****
Ghali Flyboat...