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- Jimpul abstract "Jimpul (other names also include Jumbul, Mandau Pasir, Parang Djimpul, Parang Jimpul) is a traditional weapon of the Sea Dayak and Kenyah people from Borneo. It is often thought that the Parang Jimpul may be considered as a hybrid between the Mandau and Langgai Tinggang. The Parang Jimpul is an intermediary form between the Mandau and the Langgai Tinggang dating from circa 1870-1885s.".
- Jimpul origin Borneo.
- Jimpul origin Central_Kalimantan.
- Jimpul origin Indonesia.
- Jimpul origin West_Kalimantan.
- Jimpul thumbnail COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Krom_zwaard_met_gevest_van_hertshoorn_en_schede_TMnr_643-5.jpg?width=300.
- Jimpul wikiPageID "42282296".
- Jimpul wikiPageLength "2986".
- Jimpul wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Jimpul wikiPageRevisionID "645754370".
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blade_weapons.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Machetes.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_of_Indonesia.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_of_Malaysia.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Central_Kalimantan.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Dayak_people.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Iban_people.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Kenyah_people.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Langgai_Tinggang.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Mandau_(knife).
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Niabor.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink Sarawak.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink West_Kalimantan.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLink File:COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Krom_zwaard_met_gevest_van_hertshoorn_en_schede_TMnr_643-5.jpg.
- Jimpul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jimpul".
- Jimpul bladeType "Single edge, flat grind".
- Jimpul caption "A Parang Jimpul, pre-1930.".
- Jimpul hasPhotoCollection Jimpul.
- Jimpul hiltType "Antler/deer horn, wood".
- Jimpul isBladed "Yes".
- Jimpul length "approximately 60-75cm".
- Jimpul name "Jimpul".
- Jimpul origin "Borneo".
- Jimpul sheathType "Wood".
- Jimpul type "Chopper, Machete".
- Jimpul usedBy "Dayak people , Kenyah people".
- Jimpul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indonesia-stub.
- Jimpul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indonesian_Weapons.
- Jimpul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_weapon.
- Jimpul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Jimpul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jimpul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weapon-stub.
- Jimpul subject Category:Blade_weapons.
- Jimpul subject Category:Machetes.
- Jimpul subject Category:Weapons_of_Indonesia.
- Jimpul subject Category:Weapons_of_Malaysia.
- Jimpul hypernym Weapon.
- Jimpul type Device.
- Jimpul type Weapon.
- Jimpul type Product.
- Jimpul type Thing.
- Jimpul type Q728.
- Jimpul comment "Jimpul (other names also include Jumbul, Mandau Pasir, Parang Djimpul, Parang Jimpul) is a traditional weapon of the Sea Dayak and Kenyah people from Borneo. It is often thought that the Parang Jimpul may be considered as a hybrid between the Mandau and Langgai Tinggang. The Parang Jimpul is an intermediary form between the Mandau and the Langgai Tinggang dating from circa 1870-1885s.".
- Jimpul label "Jimpul".
- Jimpul sameAs Jimpul.
- Jimpul sameAs m.010275jr.
- Jimpul sameAs Q1689481.
- Jimpul sameAs Q1689481.
- Jimpul wasDerivedFrom Jimpul?oldid=645754370.
- Jimpul depiction COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Krom_zwaard_met_gevest_van_hertshoorn_en_schede_TMnr_643-5.jpg.
- Jimpul isPrimaryTopicOf Jimpul.
- Jimpul name "Jimpul".