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    used for carrying cargo. The word juanga and joanga are cognates with "junk", which refers to several types of ships in Asia. Retana and Pastells considered...
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    Bangkong Banting Benawa Borobudur ship Cerucuh Chialoup Eloha Fakatora Ghali Ghurab Golekan Janggolan Jellore Jong Jongkong Juanga Jukung Jukung tambangan Kakap...
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  • Joanga (redirect from Juangas)
    Joanga or juanga is Spanish for "junk". It can also refer to other large native ships in Southeast Asia, including: Djong (ship), a large trading ship of the...
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    A Borobudur ship is the 8th to 9th-century wooden double outrigger sailing vessel of Maritime Southeast Asia depicted in some bas reliefs of the Borobudur...
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    Djong (redirect from Jong (ship))
    jonque (French), ioncque, ionct, giunchi, zonchi (Italian), iuncque, joanga, juanga (Spanish), junco (Portuguese), and ionco, djonk, jonk (Dutch).: 299 : 60 ...
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    Lepa, also known as lipa or lepa-lepa, are indigenous ships of the Sama-Bajau people in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. They were traditionally...
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    Karakoa (category Merchant sailing ship types)
    used as trading ships. Large karakoa, which could carry hundreds of rowers and warriors, were known as joangas (also spelled juangas) by the Spanish....
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    A lancaran or lanchara is a type of sailing ship used in Maritime Southeast Asia. Although similar in shape to Mediterranean galleys, the lancaran was...
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  • K'un-lun po (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    Han Dynasty. In the first millennium AD, these ships connected trade routes between India and China. Ships of this type were still in use until at least...
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    Samudra Raksa (category Replica ships)
    (Old Javanese: Defender of the seas) is a replica ship built in 2003 based on the relief of ships in the Borobudur temple. In the late 20th century,...
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    Pinisi (category Ship types)
    gaff-ketch with what is called 'standing gaffs' — i.e., unlike most Western ships using such a rig, the two main sails are not opened by raising the spars...
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    galley-like ships from the Nusantara archipelago. This type of ship only appeared after the 1530s. Before the appearance of this type of ship, several native...
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    house building. Notable examples include jong, pinisi, perahu, Borobudur ship and sandeq vessels. In textile production, batik, ikat and songket were developed...
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    Sampan (category Ships of China)
    Ocean world (PhD). University of Oxford. Manguin, Pierre-Yves (2012). "Asian ship-building traditions in the Indian Ocean at the dawn of European expansion"...
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    or lancha) is a type of sailing ship from Maritime Southeast Asia. It is used as warship, lighter, and as royal ship, particularly used by the people...
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    Malangbang (category Sailing ship types)
    Malangbang or melambang is a type of medieval sailing ship from Indonesia. It is mentioned mainly in the History of Banjar. The name "malangbang" is considered...
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    Ghurab (category Merchant sailing ship types)
    gurab is a type of merchant and warship from the Nusantara archipelago. The ship was a result of Mediterranean influences in the region, particularly introduced...
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    Kora kora (category Naval ships)
    defence against raids as well as for forays. Large kora-kora is called juanga or joanga. The origin of the name is unknown, but it has been proposed that...
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    Lancaran Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c. Pencalang 16th c. Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) Londe Penjajap 17th c. Knabat bogolu Kora...
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    Jukung (category Sailing ships)
    Lancaran Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c. Pencalang 16th c. Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) Londe Penjajap 17th c. Knabat bogolu Kora...
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    Wan Chen (萬震) describes large ships which originates from K'un-lun (Southern country, either Java or Sumatra). The ships called K'un-lun po (or K'un-lun...
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    Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) (category Austronesian ships)
    Lancaran Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c. Pencalang 16th c. Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) Londe Penjajap 17th c. Knabat bogolu Kora...
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    vessel where the cannon is installed. This term is used especially on Malay ships and boats. Apilan (or ampilan): 354  is the wooden gunshield found in Malay...
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    1016/b978-0-12-396459-5.00015-5, ISBN 9780123964595, retrieved 2019-11-08 Juanga-Labayen, Jeanger P.; Labayen, Ildefonso V.; Yuan, Qiuyan (2022-03-06). "A...
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    Kakap (boat) (category Austronesian ships)
    penjajap and is used as an observer in piracy activities. If a merchant ship encounters such a boat, a penjajap or lanong must be hiding in the nearby...
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    Golekan (category Tall ships)
    Lancaran Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c. Pencalang 16th c. Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) Londe Penjajap 17th c. Knabat bogolu Kora...
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    Bagan (fishing) (category Austronesian ships)
    Lancaran Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c. Pencalang 16th c. Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) Londe Penjajap 17th c. Knabat bogolu Kora...
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    Bangkong (category Ship types)
    Salisipan, a rowing boat from the Philippines Kakap Penjajap Kelulus Lancaran (ship) Kora-kora Bangkong sarawak Horridge, Adrian (2015). Perahu Layar Tradisional...
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    river, waiting for favorable tide to sail to the capital. Near a mosque. Ship from Madura along the banks of the Martapura River in Banjarmasin, South...
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    Patorani (category Austronesian ships)
    Lancaran Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c. Pencalang 16th c. Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe) Londe Penjajap 17th c. Knabat bogolu Kora...
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