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Balarao (also
spelled balaraw, bararao, and bararaw), also
known as "winged dagger", is a
Filipino dagger used
throughout the pre-colonial Philippines...
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Philippine folklore. In
actual combat, a
Buntot Pagi is
often used with a
balaraw or a
short knife or sword. The
weapon is also used in
dambana practices...
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Bicolano (caris),
Waray (caris), Hili****non,
Cebuano (calix,
baladao – "kalis
balaraw/dagger" and cales), and Moro-Maguindanao in
Mindanao (calis – the kris...
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other Filipino weaponry in
alphabetical order.
Balarao (Also
spelled as
balaraw,
bararao or bararaw) Used
throughout pre-colonial Philippines; Commonly...
- "Forever Young"
music video, they
unveiled two
another singles - "MNLUV" and "
BALARAW". On
February 26, the
group performed at "GMA
Kapuso Foundation's Sagip...
- the Far
Eastern University when she
appeared in her
first film,
Tatlong Balaraw (1950), at age 21.
Flores was
signed by
Sampaguita Pictures. She was cast...
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weapon wielded by pre-colonial
inhabitants of the
Philippines was the
balaraw, a
dagger with a double-edged leaf-shaped
blade and a cross-shaped hilt...
- one day a
meteorite falls from the sky. He
forges its ore into a
dagger (
balaraw in Filipino),
which magically turns into a
sword when he
raises it and...
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words "mountains, rivers, sun and moon" are
engraved on the
black blade.
Balaraw: Also
known as
Espada ni Panday,
literally "Meteorite Sword", it is the...
- 1949 -
Padre Burgos [Premiere] 1950 - 48 Oras [Premiere] 1950 -
Tatlong Balaraw [Premiere] 1950 -
Kenkoy [Premiere] 1951 -
Bahay na Tisa [Premiere] 1951...