- 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...
- (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 ****ou...
- the
Junior High
School and
Grade School units.
Lantaka Campus. The
Ateneo de
Zamboanga University Lantaka Campus is
situated along the
coastline of Zamboanga...
- 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...
- The name
luthang is
originally Cebuano,
meaning a
small naval cannon (
lantaka). The word has been
recorded in
Spanish dictionaries of
Visayan languages...
-
Piray of Pampanga, Philippines, was also
known for
forging heavy bronze lantaka to be
mounted on Lakan's (Naval Chief/Commander)
ships called 'caracoas'...
-
Maritime Trade Garing: The
Philippines at the
Crossroads of
Ivory Trade Lantaka: Of War and
Peace Manlilikha ng
Bayan Hall (National
Living Treasure) Lumad:...
- 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...
-
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...