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names in
other ethnic groups in the
Philippines including Kapampangan talibong or
talibon (not to be
confused with the
Visayan talibon);
Maranao kifing;...
- súndang/kampilan, Waray: sansibar, Hili****non: sandúko/binangon, Aklan:
talibong) is a
general term for
traditional pre-colonial small- to medium-sized...
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Panabas can also be
referred to with
generic names for
large bolos like
talibong or badang.
Easily one of the most
recognizable among Filipino blade weapons...
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Susuwat Sumpit Sinanbartolome Sinanduke Sinungot ulang Tabak Talibon - The
Talibong or
Talibon is a
sword that has an
overstated belly and was
commonly used...
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survives and
there are a few who
still make some. In the
province of Aklan,
Talibongs are
still being made in the
remote areas.
Until the 80s,
balisong knives...
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Traditional bolos from the
Visayas islands (ginunting on the left, and
three talibongs)....
- ****et 7.598466° 98.366353° Ko
Sukhon เกาะสุกร
Trang Ko
Libong เกาะลิบง Ko
Talibong Trang Ko
Saray เกาะสาหร่าย
Satun Ko Lao
Liang Trang Ko
Bulon Satun Ko Don...
- (with
blades resembling tiger claws), espada, kampilan, ginunting, pinuti,
talibong, itak, kalis, kris, golok, sibat, sundang, lagaraw, ginunting, and pinunting...
- HTMS
Mattaphon (I) HTMS Ravi (I) HTMS
Adang HTMS
Phetra HTMS
Khorum HTMS
Talibong 1946–2008 1946–2008 1946–2008 1948–2008 1947–2008 1947–2008
Former USS...
- city's
public buildings depict her as a
fierce fighter wielding a huge
talibong, a
short native single-edged sword. The
pirates were routed, but at the...