- 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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widespread usage throughout the
archipelago during pre-Hispanic times. The
lantaka (also
known as
kanyon in Tagalog) were a type of
bronze swivel gun mounted...
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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...
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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...
- of his men fled.: 112 The
Moros left
behind 21
Spanish cannons and 72
lantakas.: 112
Secretary of War
William Taft
criticized Wood
afterwards for the...
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Culverin Ekor
lotong Falconet Fauconneau Hu Dun Pao
cannon Korean cannon Lantaka Lela
Pierrier a
boite Pot de fer
Prangi Saker Tarasnice Veuglaire ****ou...
- (Malay:
meriam buluh, Jawi: مريام بولوه ; Tagalog:
lantakang kawayan; Waray:
lantaka, Indonesian:
meriam bambu, Javanese:
mercon bumbung) is a type of home-made...
- display.
Krupp gun Ordóñez guns
Lantakas – used by
local villagers and
especially in Mindanao. Two
types of
lantaka, a bronze-type
cannon used by the...
- Double-barrelled
lantaka cannons,
kalasag shields, armor, and
various swords (including kalis, panabas, and kampilan) used by Moro
pirates in the Philippines...
- de las
Yslas Filipinas (1582).
Native bronze cannons known as ‹See RfD›
lantakas were
extensively used by the
indigenous polities throughout the archipelago...