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Silat is the
collective term for a
class of
martial arts from the
Nusantara and
surrounding geocultural areas of
Southeast Asia. It is
traditionally practised...
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Pencak silat (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈpənt͡ʃaʔ
ˈsilat]; in
Western writings sometimes spelled "pentjak
silat" or
phonetically as "penchak
silat") is...
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Silat is a
generic name for the
martial arts of
certain countries in
Southeast Asia.
There is
untold number of
Silat systems in
Maritime Southeast Asia...
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Silat Melayu (Jawi: سيلت ملايو), also
known as Seni
Persilatan Melayu ('art of
Malay Silat') or
simply Silat, is a
combative art of self-defence from...
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Silat may
refer to:
Silat, the
umbrella term for
martial arts in
Maritime Southeast Asia
Pencak Silat, the
umbrella term for
traditional Indonesian martial...
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Silat Patani (Thai:
silat Pattani, Malay:
silat Patani) is a
style of
silat originating in the
Pattani kingdom, now a
state of Thailand. It is primarily...
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first Malaysian Grand Prix held in 1999.
Traditional sports include Silat Melayu, the most
common style of
martial arts
practised by
ethnic Malays...
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system of
fighting in Indonesia, pre-dating the
structured teaching of
silat. The Toraja, Batak, and
Dayak cultures all show
Chinese influence, and Chinese...
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Pencak Silat Harimau also
known as
Silat Harimau (Minangkabau:
Silek Harimau) is a
Minangkabau style of
pencak silat originating from West Sumatra, Indonesia...
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including wayang puppet theatre, batik, angklung, the
saman dance, and
pencak silat.
Recent joint nominations added pantun, kebaya, and
kolintang to the list...