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Old 2nd July 2008, 11:36 AM   #31
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I hesitate on this comment by Amuk though. The Sultan of Malacca retreated to Johor after the Portugese invasion of 1511 and set up a sultanate that lasted until 1699 in the Johor Lama/Kota Tinggi area. I have no info on Datuk Bahaman....
I know very little about peninsular history so please, DO correct me if I'm wrong. My understanding is:
In 1511 the sultan of Malaka fled to dependencies: Siak, Rokan, Indragiri, Kampar/Bangkinang, Riaoe and finally to Djohor.
When the Portuguese destroyed his base in Bintan in 1526, the sultan then retreated to Kampar/Bangkinang in Soematera where he became ruler of Pekantoea Kampar until he passed away in 1528 (He was buried in Pekantoea Kampar). He left behind two sons named Moezafar Sjah and Alaoedin Sjah II
Moezafar Sjah established the Sultanate of Perak, while Alaoeddin founded the Sultanate of Djohor, the successor of Malaka.

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Old 26th June 2009, 05:16 AM   #32
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Default KERIS Panjang, Keris Bahari and Anak Alang?

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I just want to share pictures with you on my "keris panjang" collection for the last four years. I hope, some of them are keris bahari or even anak alang. Aren't they? Just for intermezzo...

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Old 26th June 2009, 05:19 AM   #33
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These are more pictures on such kerises...

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Old 26th June 2009, 05:21 AM   #34
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These are more close ups

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Old 26th June 2009, 05:25 AM   #35
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These are more and more close ups of the hilt and base of keris area...

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Old 28th June 2009, 06:14 AM   #36
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These are supposed to be Sumatran kerises, or some of them could be Bangkinang kerises. All have "double greneng" at their rear part. Do every keris panjang, bangkinang, bahari, anak alang kerises always have double greneng?

Here are some of variations of the supposed to be Sumatran double greneng...

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Old 28th June 2009, 03:33 PM   #37
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These are supposed to be Sumatran kerises, or some of them could be Bangkinang kerises. All have "double greneng" at their rear part. Do every keris panjang, bangkinang, bahari, anak alang kerises always have double greneng?

Here are some of variations of the supposed to be Sumatran double greneng...

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Dear Ganjawulung,

all in my collection have also this double greneng.

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Old 28th June 2009, 06:07 PM   #38
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all in my collection have also this double greneng.

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Would you please upload your collection? Especially the keris panjang form, or bahari kerises...

Thanks in advance, Sajen,

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Old 28th June 2009, 08:24 PM   #39
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Here is another panjang.

It is not mine but I do have it hone at the moment. The owner asked me to sell this one for him but I am tempted to buy it myself.

Expect to get another one that I already did buy last week.
As soon as it is here I will upload a picture.

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Old 29th June 2009, 12:50 AM   #40
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Would you please upload your collection? Especially the keris panjang form, or bahari kerises...

Thanks in advance, Sajen,

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Hello Ganjawulung,

your wish is my order!
Here my three panjang. The longest one is 58 cm long (only the blade without peksi) and have pamor, I think this is rare.
The small one is only 36 cm. Sorry that the pictures not the best quality, I take them very fast.
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Here is another panjang.

It is not mine but I do have it hone at the moment. The owner asked me to sell this one for him but I am tempted to buy it myself.

Expect to get another one that I already did buy last week.
As soon as it is here I will upload a picture.

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Hi Erik,
buy it! It's a nice complete example, only the tips of the wrangka are broken.
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Old 29th June 2009, 07:44 AM   #42
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My Goodness,
... anytime if I want to see good examples of keris panjang, then I must go to Europe. Not to Suimatra anymore.

Thanks Erik, and Sajen for the picture sharing.

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My Goodness,
... anytime if I want to see good examples of keris panjang, then I must go to Europe. Not to Suimatra anymore.

Thanks Erik, and Sajen for the picture sharing.

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Dear Pak Ganja,

nothing to thank. And your examples also very nice.

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Old 29th June 2009, 08:20 PM   #44
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Pak Ganja also many thanks to you for sharing these great examples!
One question my example had a ship made of horn, not wood.
Is this common with the crescent shaped ships?
The ukiran is of wood which I think in most examples is made of horn?

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nothing to thank. And your examples also very nice.

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Pak Ganja also many thanks to you for sharing these great examples!
One question my example had a ship made of horn, not wood.
Is this common with the crescent shaped ships?
The ukiran is of wood which I think in most examples is made of horn?

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Hello Erik,

no, it isn't found so much that the wrangka is from horn, a second reason to buy it. And yes, the handles most of the time from horn.
My both big examples have handles from horn while the wrangkas from wood.

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Old 30th June 2009, 04:09 AM   #46
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One question my example had a ship made of horn, not wood.
Is this common with the crescent shaped ships?
The ukiran is of wood which I think in most examples is made of horn?
Ship? Do you mean the upper part of the sheath? IMHO, the common material is wood. But I have some upper-part warangkas which are made of horn, with fine grain. Not Sumatran warangka, but Tegal upper-part of warangkas (without gandars -- pictures below).

My keris panjang's handle is made of (buffalo) horn too...

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Old 4th July 2009, 02:35 PM   #47
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Interesting,

Here is an anak alang with the ship made of rhino horn and
the simle hilt repaired.

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Interesting,

Here is an anak alang with the ship made of rhino horn and
the simle hilt repaired.

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Very unsual hilt-repair, never seen something like this before.

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I've seen repairs like this done in the peninsula. Yes, I have always found such repairs to result in unusual looks.
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I have not been following this thread, but I've just scanned through it and noticed my name.

Kai, I do not know anything much about this subject, and I do not like to speculate, or really, even to comment unless I can back up what I say, so I have said nothing about the keris form being discussed here.

Yes, I do have quite a few of these keris, they are not all straight, several are waved, they are not all without pamor, the blade styles vary from what is shown here through to distinctly Bugis and Javanese blades. One I have is the state execution keris of Brunei dating from 1842, and it is like a very slim Moro keris. Scabbard styles vary from the typical Peninsula ones shown here to Bugis, Jawa, and unidentified.

I am inclined to think that this long blade style was probably pretty widely spread throughout S.E. Asia.
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Old 17th March 2010, 03:06 AM   #51
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I try to match this old sumatran 'pendokok' to a jawa demam hilt recently. Are they a good match, or not, if I put this composition to a Riau keris like this? I know there are some sumatran experts around here. Would be grateful to hear your comment...

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1895 aceh. Maharaja syahbandar,,?.
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Default bahari keris

one of my bahari keris for compare


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Old 17th March 2010, 07:20 PM   #54
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Thanks a lot Karset,
Good example to notice. Although not clear enough, the hilt doesn't seem to be a tapak kuda type ...

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Thanks, Semar for the beautiful example.

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