Alternative names for the kauro, a notch on the khukurī blade.
Nepali term for the notch at the base of a khukurī blade.
A type of javelin used by the Igorot headhunters of Luzon.
A type of straightsword of the Malabar coast.
Dayak word for latex made from the sap of the Palaquium gutta tree.
Acehnese word for blunderbuss.
Thrusting dagger of the Malay archipelago, often with an undulating blade.
Literally "long keris", a weapon mostly associated with Sumatra and Malaysia.
A type of Indian sword with a heavy, straight blade that widens at the top.
Thai name for a type of blunderbuss produced by the Straits Chinese.
Plural of khanjar, meaning "dagger". Due to a confusion, it became the name of a type of Indian dagger with large lunette pommel.
An Indian type of dagger.
A peculiar type of two-handed sword from the Khasi Hills, Assam.
Persian word for a type of marquetry work.
Alternate writing for Khēmau, an armorer working at Bundi.
An armorer working in Bundi from at least 1835 to 1872.
The Vietnamese word for a circular shield of rattan, much like the téngpái (藤牌) of China.
Nepali word for the purse carried in the scabbard of a khukurī.
Nepali for the grooves running the base of a khukuri blade.
The traditional fighting and utility knife of Nepal.
A utility and fighting knife associated mainly with the Ghurkas of Nepal.
The English name for the peculiar slashing weapon used around the Khyber pass.
The double-edged straightsword of Vietnam.