The Powerful Buginese Kingdom Of The Pre-Colonial Period

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European accounts tell that soldiers in Indonesia were armed with a kris strapped to their waist or back and a spear in their hands, while the karambit was used as a last resort when the fighter's other weapons were lost in battle.
However, the renowned Bugis warriors in the South Sulawesi province of Indonesia were known to embrace the use of the karambit. The Bugis had a fierce reputation as skilled warriors who helped establish the powerful Buginese Kingdom of the pre-colonial period.
They realized that the curved shape of the blade made it a formidable weapon and when holding the karambit in the reverse position (blade point facing downward) the user is able to develop tremendous force by the twisting of the waist allowing the wielder

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