- The
badik or
badek (Mak****arese: ᨅᨉᨗ badiʼ, Buginese: ᨀᨓᨒᨗ kawali) is a
knife or
dagger developed by the
Bugis and Mak****ar
people of
southern Sulawesi...
- KD
Badik is the
third ship of Keris-class
littoral mission ship of the
Royal Malaysian Navy. She was
built at
Wucang Port, Qidong, Shanghai, in China...
- and bamboo.
Badik (ᨅᨉᨗ)[Mks] or
Kawali (ᨀᨓᨒᨗ)[Bug] A
badik is a
knife with a
specific form
developed by the
Bugis and Mak****ar. The
Badik is sharp, single...
- Fairbairn–Sykes
fighting knife (British
Armed Forces, WW2) Push
dagger Badik Balarao Balisong (Filipino)
Bichuwa (Indian)
Hachiwara Haladie (Indian)...
- understanding, the
hierarchal level of
Badik is
regarded as a
second after the Keris. A far-cry from the
Badik which known to have an
almost universal...
-
pinching action of the fingers,
which has its
origin in the pinch-grip of the
badik.
Bugis styles (silat Ugi) are
based on
these hand and arm
movements and...
- by Indian, Chinese,
Middle Eastern, and
European forms.
Alamang Amanremu Badik Balato (sword)
Blakas Gari (sword)
Golok Kabeala Karambit Keris Klewang...
-
development of
native edged weapons such as the parang, klewang, mandau,
badik, kujang,
golok and kris.
Chinese straight swords arrived early, and ancient...
-
ripples to
climb the
shade beetle.
Badik Tumbuk Lado is a
traditional weapon originating from the Riau Islands.
Badik itself is a term for
traditional weapons...
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domestic song form
called zhar-zhar[rus] or the
Kazakh folksong style of
badik[kk]. Only in the 19th
century was the
aytysh formally recorded in ethnographic...