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Kalis - Wikipedia Kalis exists in several variants, either with a fully straight or fully wavy blade While the dagger-sized kris or kalis also exists in the Philippines, "kris" by itself in Philippine English contexts usually connotes the sword instead of the dagger
Kalis - Philippine Martial Arts Institute The Sword Kalis holds a fascinating history deeply intertwined with the Filipino culture and its rich martial heritage Dating back centuries, this iconic blade has played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s history and warfare
Kalis | Military Wiki | Fandom A kalis is a type of double-edged Filipino sword, often with a "wavy" section, similar to a keris Unlike the keris, the Kalis's double-edged blade can be used for both cutting and thrusting
TAUSUG KALIS (PART ONE) - YouTube The Tausug Kalis is a traditional sword originating from the Tausug people, an ethnic group in the southern Philippines, particularly in the Sulu Archipelago
Engineering:Kalis - HandWiki It is similar to the Javanese keris, but differs in that the kalis is a sword, not a dagger It is much larger than the keris and has a straight or slightly curved hilt, making it a primarily heavy slashing weapon (in contrast to the stabbing pistol grip of the keris)
Kalis - Name Meaning and Origin In Hinduism, "Kalis" refers to the goddess Kali, who symbolizes power, destruction, and transformation Additionally, "Kalis" can also be a variant of the name "Callis," which is derived from the Greek word "kallis," meaning most beautiful