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- Tomoi abstract "Tomoi is an unarmed offensive martial art from Malaysia practiced mainly in the northern states of Kedah, Trengganu, and especially Kelantan due to the Siamese influence over the area.Practitioners are called petomoi or anak muay, the latter meaning "child of boxing".The word tomoi is originated from the Thai ต่อยมวย "Toimoi" or dhoi muay; "Toi"( ต่อย) meaning Punch and "Moi" or "Mauy" (มวย) meaning binding into rounded form in Thai. In Malaysia, however, tomoi has always referred the form of kickboxing sport of Siamese Kedah and those of the northern states while the general term for pugilism is tinju.".
- Tomoi wikiPageID "2526556".
- Tomoi wikiPageLength "10774".
- Tomoi wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- Tomoi wikiPageRevisionID "683288069".
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Cambodia.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combat_sports.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Malaysia.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_martial_arts.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Contact_sport.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Full_contact_sport.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Gendang.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Indian_martial_arts.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Indochina.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Indochinese_martial_arts.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_revival.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Kedah.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Kelantan.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Kendang.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Funan.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Lethwei.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Mainland_Southeast_Asia.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Mak_yong.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Martial_art.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Muay_Lao.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Muay_Thai.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Muay_boran.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Pahang.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Pan-Malaysian_Islamic_Party.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Perlis.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Pradal_Serey.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Pradal_serey.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Roundhouse_kick.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Sralai.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Strike_(attack).
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Terengganu.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Thai_language.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Tonfa.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Trengganu.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Wai_khru_ram_muay.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Wayang.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLink Wayang_kulit.
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silat Tomoi".
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tomoi".
- Tomoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "tomoi".
- Tomoi aka "Silat Tomoi".
- Tomoi country Malaysia.
- Tomoi famousPract "Mat Nan".
- Tomoi focus Strike_(attack).
- Tomoi hardness Contact_sport.
- Tomoi hardness Full_contact_sport.
- Tomoi hasPhotoCollection Tomoi.
- Tomoi name "Tomoi".
- Tomoi olympic "No".
- Tomoi parenthood Muay_boran.
- Tomoi parenthood "Silat Embo".
- Tomoi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_martial_art.
- Tomoi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Martial_arts.
- Tomoi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Tomoi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tomoi subject Category:Combat_sports.
- Tomoi subject Category:Sport_in_Malaysia.
- Tomoi hypernym Art.
- Tomoi type Article.
- Tomoi type Person.
- Tomoi type Art.
- Tomoi type Article.
- Tomoi comment "Tomoi is an unarmed offensive martial art from Malaysia practiced mainly in the northern states of Kedah, Trengganu, and especially Kelantan due to the Siamese influence over the area.Practitioners are called petomoi or anak muay, the latter meaning "child of boxing".The word tomoi is originated from the Thai ต่อยมวย "Toimoi" or dhoi muay; "Toi"( ต่อย) meaning Punch and "Moi" or "Mauy" (มวย) meaning binding into rounded form in Thai.".
- Tomoi label "Tomoi".
- Tomoi sameAs Tomoi.
- Tomoi sameAs Tomoi.
- Tomoi sameAs Tomoi.
- Tomoi sameAs Tomoi.
- Tomoi sameAs Tomoi.
- Tomoi sameAs m.07k_2h.
- Tomoi sameAs Q2407481.
- Tomoi sameAs Q2407481.
- Tomoi wasDerivedFrom Tomoi?oldid=683288069.
- Tomoi isPrimaryTopicOf Tomoi.