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Majapahit-Javanese cannon
main types of cetbang: the eastern-style cetbang which looks like a Chinese cannon and is loaded from the front, and the western-style cetbang which is shaped
Cetbang
Device that launches projectiles
cannons known as cetbang. Early cetbang (also called Eastern-style cetbang) resembled Chinese cannons and hand cannons. Eastern-style cetbangs were mostly
Gun
Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527
cannons known as cetbang. Early cetbang (also called eastern-style cetbang) resembled Chinese cannons and hand cannons. Eastern-style cetbangs were mostly
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List_of_medieval_weapons
Large-caliber gun
gun. A new type of cetbang, called the western-style cetbang, was derived from the Turkish prangi. Just like prangi, this cetbang is a breech-loading
Cannon
Small cannon mounted on swivel for ease in aiming
Humanities, 89–104. Averoes, Muhammad (2020). Antara Cerita dan Sejarah: Meriam Cetbang Majapahit. Jurnal Sejarah, 3(2), 89–100 [95]. DK (2006). Weapon: A Visual
Swivel_gun
Type of firearm propellant
A double-barrelled cetbang on a carriage, with swivel yoke, c. 1522. The mouth of the cannon is in the shape of Javanese Nāga.
Gunpowder
Small cannon with rear loading chamber
mug-shaped chamber 17th century Vietnamese breech block A double barrelled cetbang on a carriage, with swivel yoke, c. 1522. The mouth of the cannon is in
Breech-loading_swivel_gun
Malay swivel gun
gun. A new type of cetbang, called the western-style cetbang, was derived from the Turkish prangi. Just like prangi, this cetbang is a breech-loading
Lantaka
Byzantine rocket launcher (Greek) Cannon (European, Middle Eastern, Chinese) Cetbang cannon (Indonesian, Southeast Asian) Che Dian Chong musket (Chinese) Chongtong
List of premodern combat weapons
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Austronesian ethnic group
artillery and very good artillerymen. They make many one-pounder cannons (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets, spingarde (arquebus), schioppi (hand cannon)
Javanese_people
13th-century military campaign
brought down Kediri Mongol invasions of Vietnam Mongol invasions of Japan Cetbang, Majapahit gunpowder powder whose technology was obtained from this incursion
Mongol_invasion_of_Java
A double barrelled cetbang on a carriage, with swivel yoke, c. 1522. The mouth of the cannon is in the shape of Javanese Nāga.
History_of_gunpowder
Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736
the Malay World". Moussons (27): 147–161. doi:10.4000/moussons.3572. "Cetbang, Teknologi Senjata Api Andalan Majapahit". 1001 Indonesia (in Indonesian)
Safavid_Iran
Ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare
and raiding vessels. Lancaran were a type of galley warships armed with cetbang cannons. A fast attack craft of the Chilean Navy An Osa I class missile
Warship
Long-ranged guns for land warfare
artillery and very good artillerymen. They made many one-pounder cannons (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets, spingarde (arquebus), schioppi (hand cannon)
Artillery
cannons known as cetbang. Early cetbang (also called Eastern-style cetbang) resembled Chinese cannons and hand cannons. Eastern-style cetbangs were mostly
Military_history_of_Indonesia
Type of Malay cannon
gun. A new type of cetbang, called the western-style cetbang, was derived from the Turkish prangi. Just like prangi, this cetbang is a breech-loading
Lela_(cannon)
Early firearm, 13th-15th century
iron bedil tombak from Majalengka, West Java, age unknown. A bedil (or cetbang), recovered from the Brantas River. Western European handgun, 1380. 18 cm-long
Hand_cannon
Combat involving sea-going ships
usage of cannons in the Mongol invasion of Java, led to deployment of cetbang cannons by Majapahit fleet in 1300s. The main warship of Majapahit navy
Naval_warfare
Type of ship similar to galley from Nusantara
several lela (medium cannon equivalent to falconet) and swivel guns of cetbang and rentaka variety. One distinguishing feature from the galley is the
Lancaran_(ship)
Type of cannon produced by Ottoman Empire
prangi cannon to the east resulted in the appearance of the western-style cetbang in the Nusantara archipelago after 1460 CE. In China, these cannons are
Prangi
Artillery mounted on a warship
introduced cannons, to be used in Song dynasty naval general warfare (e.g. Cetbang by Majapahit). The Battle of Arnemuiden, fought between England and France
Naval_artillery
Type of Korean firearm
swivel gun introduced from Europe via China) Wan-gu mortars Baekjachong Cetbang, Javanese cannon adapted from the Yuan guns Bo-hiya, Japanese rocket Huochong
Chongtong
Middle-Javanese kidung
area of provenance is Sunda, the weapon might be Javanese in origin. Bronze hand cannon-type cetbang, found in the Brantas river, Jombang, East Java.
Kidung_Sunda
Portuguese military conquest
gunpowder weapons, including cannons. The bulk of these were lantaka or cetbang guns firing 1/4 to 1/2 pound shots (they also included many heavy muskets
Capture_of_Malacca_(1511)
handle, is widely used for agricultural purposes and also in Pencak Silat. Cetbang, refer to 2 types of cannon used by Majapahit Empire (1293–1527 CE) and
List of Indonesian inventions and discoveries
List_of_Indonesian_inventions_and_discoveries
Javanese sultanate, 1586–1755
a flourishing in local innovations and adaptations, such as the early cetbang, the Java arquebus and the Istinggar. Following their conquest of Melaka
Mataram_Sultanate
Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires from the 16th to 18th centuries
invasion of Java.Consequently, the Majapahit naval fleet was equipped with cetbang (bronze breech-loading cannons). Europeans are said to have pushed gunpowder
Gunpowder_empires
Javanese sailing ship
carry up to 100 berço (breech-loading artillery—likely refers to local cetbang cannon). Like other Austronesian ships, jong is steered using 2 quarter
Djong
Southeast Asia term for various types of firearms
Malacca fell to the Portuguese in 1511 A.D., breech-loading swivel guns (cetbang) and muzzle-loading swivel guns (lela and rentaka) were found and captured
Bedil_(term)
Swivel gun with monkey tail tiller
tail), and is also made of iron. Indonesia portal Malaysia portal Rentaka Cetbang Teoh, Alex Eng Kean (2005). The Might of the Miniature Cannon A treasure
Ekor_lotong
Galley-like vessels from Nusantara
A galley from Banten, 1598. Four cetbang can be seen.
Ghali_(ship)
Long arquebus or musket from Java
artillery and very good artillerymen. They make many one-pounder cannons (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets, spingarde (arquebus), schioppi (hand cannon)
Java_arquebus
Early firearm from Malay archipelago
tombak and swivel guns at Talaga Manggung Museum, West Java. A bedil (or cetbang), recovered from the Brantas River, Jombang, East Java. Harpoon cannon
Bedil_tombak
terracotta and a wax mould. The types of the cannons used by Malays includes: Cetbang Lantaka Meriam kalok Lela Lela rambang Ekor lotong Malays are recorded
Warfare in post-Malacca Malay World
Warfare_in_post-Malacca_Malay_World
Traditional Indonesian sailing vessel
teripang (sea cucumbers), armed with cannon of ancient origin, probably cetbang or lantaka. Padewakang were the biggest craft of South Sulawesi as trading
Padewakang
Small version of meriam kecil
portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miniature meriam kecil. Cetbang Lantaka Swivel gun Pistol Ekor lotong "Cannons of the Malay Archipelago"
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English : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Rochdale, Lancashire, so named from Old English grēne ‘green’ + rod ‘clearing’ (see Rhodes).This name is first recorded in Rochdale in 1541 in the spelling Greneroade.
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