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Hello everyone visiting this page! You are reading the user page of Verosaurus. I'm researching about Nusantara (Indonesia , Malaysia , Brunei , and Philippines to some extent) history.
The Indonesia Barnstar of National Merit
Dear Verosaurus, thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia english, especially for your works on creating and expanding articles on Indonesian history, ships and weapons. Keep up the good work! Gunkarta talk 18:29, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
The Writer's Barnstar
Dear Verosaurus, thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia, especially your recent creation of Pencalang . Keep up the good work! You are making a difference here! With regards, Anupam Talk 18:30, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
Pages I'm genuinely researched[ edit ]
Note: It doesn't necessarily means I created them, but most of them were.
Ship and sailing topic [ edit ]
Tanja sail , an invention of global significance, enabling people to sail against the wind thus world exploration by sea is possible.
Pinisi , a type of Indonesian rig
Apilan and kota mara , place for mounting cannon in Malay prahu
Djong (ship) , a type of large freight/merchant ship, but also used as warship.
Lancaran (ship) , a ship meant to be launched from bigger ship but it can also sail by themselves.
Penjajap , a type of warship but can also be used for transporting cargo
Kelulus , a type of perahu special to Java
Kakap (boat) , an attack boat
Padewakang , predecessor of pinisi
Pencalang , Malay ship used for scouting
Chialoup , a type of trading ship, a result of Western an Nusantaran technique
Toop , main Nusantaran merchant vessel of 18-19th century
Mayang (boat) , traditional Javanese fishing boat
Patorani , flying fish catcher boat
Lancang (ship) , ship from Sumatran east coast
Londe , traditional boat from North Sulawesi
Benawa , type of ship from Gowa
Jongkong , type of dugout canoe from Maritime Southeast Asia
Malangbang , medieval sailing ship from Indonesia
Tongkang , Southeast asian ship
Pelang , traditional boat from Indonesia and Malaysia
Ghali , several types of galley -like ships from Nusantara archipelago
Ghurab , galley-like merchant and warship from Nusantara archipelago
Kalulis , traditional boat from eastern Indonesia
Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) , traditional canoe from the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago
Knabat bogolu , war vessel from Mentawai islands
Kotta mara , a type of floating battery or fortified raft from Borneo
Orembai , plank boat from the Maluku Islands
Jukung tambangan , traditional boat made by the Banjar people of South Kalimantan
Bajak , sailing prahu of the Dayak people of Borneo
Bangkong , war boat of dayak people
Golekan , traditional boat from Madura
Janggolan , two different type of perahu from Indonesia.
Jellore , traditional Sumatran sailing craft
Lambo , two types of traditional boats from Indonesia
Leti leti , traditional transport vessel from East Madura
Lis-alis , traditional boat of Madura , Indonesia
Palari , Indonesian sailing vessel from South Sulawesi
Sampan panjang , type of Malay fast boat from the 19th century
Bagan , a fishing instrument (lift net ) for light fishing , originating from Indonesia
Bago (boat) , traditional boat built by the Mandar people of Sulawesi
Paduwang , traditional double-outrigger vessel from Madura
Pajala (boat) , traditional perahu from western South Sulawesi
Galley of Southeast Asia
Cetbang , Javanese breech-loading swivel gun
Lantaka , Malay swivel gun
Lela (cannon) , Malay swivel gun larger than rentaka
Miniature meriam kecil , miniature version of lela and rentaka
Ekor lotong , monkey tail cannon
Ki Amuk , Banten Sultanate cannon
Si Jagur , Portuguese heritage cannon in Jakarta
Bedil (term) , a Nusantaran term for gun
Java arquebus , old arquebus from Java
Vietnam arquebus , old arquebus from Vietnam
Istinggar , Malay arquebus
Bedil tombak , Nusantaran hand cannon
Terakul , short version of pemuras (Malay blunderbuss)
Military and weaponry of Majapahit
Pages I've contributed[ edit ]
Examples of my uploads [ edit ]
Double-barelled cetbang cannon.
A galley and a fusta in Banten
Six and seven-masted jong in Indian ocean.
Knabat bogolu from Mentawai island.
A 2D drawing of Hati Dahalia, a Buton lambo from Jinato.
P6 ATAV in a test drive
Bugis lamena armor
Istinggar snap matchlock parts
Templates I've made[ edit ]
Type of sails and rigging Naval & merchant vessels (by origin date)
Ancient 14th c. 15th c. 16th c. 17th c. 18th c. 19th c.
Fishing vessels
Indonesian traditional weapons, armors, and premodern gunpowder-based weapons
Traditional weapon
Swords (Pedang) & cutlasses (Klewang ) Daggers (Belati) & knives (Pisau) Choppers (Parang ) & machetes (Golok ) Impact weapons Pole or spear weapons Flexible weapons Miscellaneous weapons
Weapons manufactured by Komodo Armament
Sidearms Assault rifle Battle rifle Sniper rifle Rotary-type gun