- and bore than a lela.: 122–123 and
Lantakas are
often called Kanyon in
Filipino (literal
meaning cannon). The
lantaka was
cited by the
National Commission...
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Chinese or
manufactured themselves small-caliber
bronze swivel guns
called lantakas. Edgerton,
Ronald K. (2020).
American Datu: John J.
Pershing and Counterinsurgency...
- 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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Relacion de las
Yslas Filipinas (1582).
Native bronze cannons known as
lantakas were
extensively used by the
indigenous polities throughout the archipelago...
- 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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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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surrounded its log
walls and
stone bulwarks armed with
native cannons (
Lantakas)
while the city
itself was
encased by
Bamboo thickets. By the time of Spanish...
- Ordóñez guns[citation needed]
Lantakas - used by
local villagers and
especially in Mindanao.[citation needed] Two
types of
Lantaka, a bronze-type
cannon used...
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Collection of
Philippine lantaka gunpowder weapons in a
European museum...
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Culverin Ekor
lotong Falconet Fauconneau Hu Dun Pao
cannon Korean cannon Lantaka Lela
Pierrier a
boite Pot de fer
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