Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kampilan> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 43 of
43
with 100 items per page.
- Kampilan abstract "The kampílan is a type of single-edged long sword, used as a traditional blade throughout the Philippines archipelagoThe kampílan has a distinct profile, with the tapered blade being much broader and thinner at the point than at its base, sometimes with a protruding spikelet along the flat side of the tip and a bifurcated hilt which is believed to represent a mythical creature's open mouth.The Maguindanao and the Maranao of mainland Mindanao preferred this weapon as opposed to the Tausūg of Sulu who favoured the barung. The Kapampangan name of the Kampilan was "Talibong" and the hilt on the Talibong represented the dragon Naga, however the creature represented varies between different ethnic groups. Its use by the Illocanos have also been seen in various ancient records. The native Meranau name of the Kampilan was "Kifing".A notable wielder of the kampílan was Datu Lapu-Lapu (the king of Mactan) and his warriors, who defeated the Spaniards and killed Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan at the Battle of Mactan on April 27, 1521.The mention of the kampílan in ancient Filipino epics originating from other non-Muslim areas such as the Hiligaynon Hinilawod and the Ilocano Biag ni Lam-Ang is possible evidence for the sword's widespread usage throughout the archipelago during the ancient times. Today, the kampílan is portrayed in Filipino art and ancient tradition.".
- Kampilan thumbnail Kampilan_moro_parts_components.jpg?width=300.
- Kampilan wikiPageExternalLink Knives.htm.
- Kampilan wikiPageExternalLink philippines.introduction.htm.
- Kampilan wikiPageExternalLink philippines.swords.htm.
- Kampilan wikiPageID "722362".
- Kampilan wikiPageRevisionID "601951044".
- Kampilan hasPhotoCollection Kampilan.
- Kampilan subject Category:Blade_weapons.
- Kampilan subject Category:Eskrima.
- Kampilan subject Category:Malayan_swords.
- Kampilan subject Category:Moro.
- Kampilan subject Category:Philippine_culture.
- Kampilan subject Category:Philippine_martial_arts.
- Kampilan subject Category:Southeast_Asian_swords.
- Kampilan subject Category:Visayan_culture.
- Kampilan subject Category:Visayan_history.
- Kampilan type Artifact100021939.
- Kampilan type BladeWeapons.
- Kampilan type Device103183080.
- Kampilan type Instrument103574816.
- Kampilan type Instrumentality103575240.
- Kampilan type MalayanSwords.
- Kampilan type Object100002684.
- Kampilan type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kampilan type SoutheastAsianSwords.
- Kampilan type Sword104373894.
- Kampilan type Weapon104565375.
- Kampilan type Whole100003553.
- Kampilan comment "The kampílan is a type of single-edged long sword, used as a traditional blade throughout the Philippines archipelagoThe kampílan has a distinct profile, with the tapered blade being much broader and thinner at the point than at its base, sometimes with a protruding spikelet along the flat side of the tip and a bifurcated hilt which is believed to represent a mythical creature's open mouth.The Maguindanao and the Maranao of mainland Mindanao preferred this weapon as opposed to the Tausūg of Sulu who favoured the barung. ".
- Kampilan label "Kampilan".
- Kampilan label "Kampilan".
- Kampilan label "Kampilan".
- Kampilan sameAs Kampilan.
- Kampilan sameAs Kampilan.
- Kampilan sameAs Kampilan.
- Kampilan sameAs m.035ppf.
- Kampilan sameAs Q1723372.
- Kampilan sameAs Q1723372.
- Kampilan sameAs Kampilan.
- Kampilan wasDerivedFrom Kampilan?oldid=601951044.
- Kampilan depiction Kampilan_moro_parts_components.jpg.
- Kampilan isPrimaryTopicOf Kampilan.