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Location: Kaboejoetan Galoenggoeng Mélben
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![]() Apologies for the VERY LATE replies. David: #17 is as when acquired in southern Kalamantan. #15, #16 are modern Sleman hilts, blades and sheaths are Djawa. None are on display. Paul: My spelling utilises the old Dutch system for my convenience, so that I know the correct pronunciation/origin. Tjawsteung=Chao -Steung/-Steng= Canal People. Back in the day, the people of the area created canal highways to transport goods from one side of the peninsula to the other or anywhere in between. BTW..... no, I am not from Holland. Jean: Singgora/Singhgora/Singagora is NOT Singapore; it was a kingdom which rivalled Patani to such an extent that it drew a lot of commerce away from Patani and thus 'had to be destroyed'. Doehoeng/dohong/duwung/duhung/keris/kris/kalis all came from the same roots. Only hilts #15 and #16 are modern Djawa. Best, |
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