- The
karambit or
kerambit (as used in Indonesian),
kurambik or
karambiak (both from the
Minangkabau language) is a
small curved knife resembling a claw...
- KRI
Kerambit (627) is a Sampari-class fast
attack craft of the
Indonesian Navy.
Built by PT PAL, she is the
fourth ship in her class. The vessel, part...
- silat. The most
common are the machete, staff, kris, sickle, spear, and
kerambit.
Because Southeast Asian society was
traditionally based around agriculture...
-
Shree Chandran,
better known by the
stage name
Malaysian MC
Kerambit, is a
Malaysian rapper and
music producer. Also an
audio engineer,
Chandran has been...
- The
Kerambit railway station is a
Malaysian train station stationed at and
named after the town of
Kerambit,
Lipis District, Pahang.
Ekspres Rakyat Timuran...
- cross-linking system. Traditional, West
Sumatra weapons are
Keris and
Kerambit shaped like
tiger nails.
Keris are
usually used by men and
placed on the...
-
another traditional weapon used by
Malay warriors. Two
pieces of the
curved Kerambit dagger.
Arranged to form the
number 69,
signifying stealth and efficiency...
-
blades used for
heavy cutting. Arit (Maduresian, Indonesian) Karambit,
kerambit,
korambit (Minangkabauian, Indonesian)
Kujang (Sundanese, Indonesian) ****ri...
- the
smallest in the category, the hand-sized blade,
including Lawi Ayam,
Kerambit, ****u
Macan and
Kapak Binjai).
Other items in the
traditional Malay weaponry...
- Masters. ISBN 981-04-8693-6. Navaratnam, A. (2001). The
Spear and the
Kerambit: The
Exploits of VAT 69, Malaysia's
Elite Fighting Force, 1968–1989. Kuala...