Burmese for a machete-like that was used widely in Kachin state and Assam.
Colonial British name A type of dha used by various tribes in northern Burma.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of mandau tip.
Term coined by Bell in 1907, describing a dha that by then was mainly of Chinese make.
Popular name for the common sword of Borneo.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of decoration seen on mandau blades.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of decoration consisting of S-shaped ornaments.
Name for fine dha with fine overlaid blades. Named after Mindan village where they were made.
Long Way Dayak name for a type of mandau tip.
Nias word for zoomorphic sword hilts with an open mouth with fangs.
Kachin name for a long straight sword.
Commonly used name for the sword of the Muruts, headhunters of northern Borneo.
A curved saber from the southern part of the island of Borneo.
Widely used name for a hollow-ground Indonesian headhunter sword. (A.k.a. mandau).
A peculiar land Dayak sword with a sharp bend in the blade.
Widely used but incorrect name for the parang beladah, a type of saber from the southern part of Kalimantan.
The sword of the Murut, headhunters of northern Borneo.
Indonesian word meaning "curved sword".
Indonesian term meaning "straight sword". Often used to describe a specific silver-clad shortsword.
An Acehnese type of saber
A small utility knife used on the island of Borneo. Often carried with the Dayak mandau.
Burmese word for the Shan sword with pointed blade.
A straight, single-edged sword with forked hilt used in northern Sumatra.
Dayak word for their sword hilt.
The Vietnamese double sword.