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Dangpa (Korean: 당파), or dang pa, is the
Korean name for a
Ranseur (three-pronged trident-like spear)
first described in the Muyejebo, a
Korean martial...
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Migration Period spear Bayonet (when
fixed to a Long gun)
Arbir Bambu Runcing Dangpa Gichang Hoko yari Ji Kama-yari
Qiang Sibat Trishula Yari
Naginata ****egai...
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Dangpa is a
village development committee in the
Himalayas of
Terhathum District in
Province No. 1 of
eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census...
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distract enemies. The
blade was
larger than the jukjangchang.
Dangpa: The main
advantage of the
Dangpa was that the user
could attack someone from a
longer distance...
- him.
Tridents were also used in
medieval heraldry. The trident,
known as
dangpa, is used as a
weapon in the 17th- to 18th-century
systems of
Korean martial...
- Boar
spear (European) Brandistock,
feather staff,
buttafuore (European)
Dangpa chang also
thrown (Korean) Dory (Gr****)
Hasta (Roman) Hoko yari (****anese)...
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attached to a
shaft with iron nails. The
auxiliary Korean spear was the
dangpa, a 7–8 ft three-pronged
trident with a
spear tip in the
middle used for...
- t****el or
feather attached to the blade. The
auxiliary Korean spear was the
dangpa, a 7–8 ft three-pronged
trident with a
spear tip in the
middle used for...
- Sripurjabdi,
Tanamuna Angdim, Basantapur,
Chhate Dhunga, Chuhandanda,
Dangpa, Hamarjung, Hawaku, Isibu, Jaljale, Khamlalung, Morahang, Okhare, Oyakjung...
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metres (3,440 ft)
above sea level. The
Mengdong River (Chinese: 勐董河) and
Dangpa River (Chinese: 挡怕河),
tributaries of the
Lancang River, flow
through the...