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Maritime Southeast Asian matchlock firearm
The term "istinggar" and "astinggal" (in Filipino) refers to a type of matchlock firearm built by the various ethnic groups of the Maritime Southeast
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quickly adapted these new firearms and birthed a new type of arquebus, the istinggar. The first recorded use of firearms in South Asia was at the Battle of
History_of_the_firearm
Gun for an individual
quickly adapted these new firearms, and thus a new type of arquebus, the istinggar, appeared. The Japanese did not acquire firearms until the 16th century
Firearm
crossbow Skane lockbow Stone bow Gunpowder firearms Arquebuses Arquebus Istinggar arquebus Java arquebus Jiaozhi arquebus Tanegashima arquebus Torador arquebus
List_of_medieval_weapons
Type of firearm propellant
(1511) resulted in a new type of hybrid tradition matchlock firearm, the istinggar. When the Portuguese came to the archipelago, they referred to the breech-loading
Gunpowder
Huo Chong hand cannon (Chinese) Hwacha rocket arrow launcher (Korean) Istinggar arquebus (Indonesian) Java arquebus (Indonesian) Jiaozhi arquebus (Vietnamese)
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Short version of a blunderbuss
Islam Universiti Malaya. Wan Hasbullah, Wan Mohd Dasuki (4 April 2019). Istinggar dalam Manuskrip Melayu: Tradisi Ilmu dan Teknologi Minangkabau. Pusat
Dragon_(firearm)
Japanese snap matchlock firearm
Edo-period tanegashima firing mechanism Nanban trade period Java arquebus Istinggar Jiaozhi arquebus East Asia: A Cultural, Social, and Political History
Tanegashima_(gun)
Austronesian ethnic group
matchlock gun (istinggar) Javanese weapons and standards Various keris and pole weapons of Java Javanese weapons: Spears, an istinggar and senapan, and
Javanese_people
Austronesian ethnic group
The trigger mechanism of an Istinggar, a classical Malay matchlock gun as displayed in Muzium Warisan Melayu (Malay Heritage Museum), Serdang, Selangor
Malays_(ethnic_group)
Type of firearm
firearms before the 20th century Zamburak Java arquebus Jiaozhi arquebus Istinggar Punt gun Volley gun Organ gun Recoilless rifle Anti-tank rifle Anti-materiel
Wall_gun
Historical Vietnamese firearms
late 16th century with some success. This gun is similar in form to an istinggar, but has longer buttstock. The Jiaozhi arquebus was not only appreciated
Jiaozhi_arquebus
Long arquebus or musket from Java
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Java_arquebus
13th century) Hinawaju (Japan – arquebus and pistol – 16th century?) Istinggar (Nusantara – arquebus – 16th century) Jarmann M1884 (Norway – rifle –
List of firearms before the 20th century
List_of_firearms_before_the_20th_century
Southeast Asia term for various types of firearms
(1511), resulted in a new type of hybrid tradition matchlock firearm, the istinggar. Portuguese and Spanish invaders were unpleasantly surprised and even
Bedil_(term)
(1511) resulted in a new type of hybrid tradition matchlock firearm, the istinggar. Saltpeter harvesting was recorded by Dutch and German travelers as being
History_of_gunpowder
barrel cover. (2) Another flintlock gun. (3) Brass blunderbuss. Malay istinggar, the first Malay gunpowder small arm in the 16th century. After the Capture
Warfare in post-Malacca Malay World
Warfare_in_post-Malacca_Malay_World
Javanese sultanate, 1586–1755
and adaptations, such as the early cetbang, the Java arquebus and the Istinggar. Following their conquest of Melaka, the Portuguese reported that "the
Mataram_Sultanate
Close up of firing mechanism (snap matchlock) and detail of a Malay istinggar, which was called astinggal in the Philippines
Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines
Warfare_in_pre-colonial_Philippines
Early firearm from Malay archipelago
Jombang, East Java. Harpoon cannon Speargun Handgonne Java arquebus Istinggar Bedil (term) Feldhaus, F. M. (1897). Eine Chinesische Stangenbüchse von
Bedil_tombak
Warship from Nusantara archipelago
was said to carry 10 meriam, 50 lela, and 120 cecorong (excluding the istinggar). Smaller ones carried 5 meriam, 20 lela, and 50 cecorong. In 1624, the
Ghurab
Galley-like vessels from Nusantara
were said to carry 10 meriam, 50 lela, and 120 cecorong (excluding the istinggar). The smaller galley carried 5 meriam, 20 lela, and 50 cecorong. Western
Ghali_(ship)
Bornean arquebus called astinggal (etymologically derived from Malay istinggar, ultimately from Portuguese espingarda) was also known by the pre-colonial
Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines
Cultural_achievements_of_pre-colonial_Philippines
like bows and arrows. But with the arrival of gunpowder weapons, such as Istinggar and muskets in general, the interior and coastal groups responded differently
Military_of_historic_Sarawak
Productions (1848) Hasbullah, Wan Mohd Dasuki Wan (September 2013). "Teknologi Istinggar Beberapa Ciri Fizikal dalam Aplikasi Teknikalnya". International Journal
Siege_of_Lidah_Tanah_(1836)
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