Gayang is a common traditional Filipino ethnic Moro weapon in Sulu archipelago.[1] It is a double-edged sword about 24–48 in (61–122 cm) in length with a typical hook hilt grip to prevent slipping.[2]
The sword was believed to be from Borneo and was a Philippines' version of Mandau, a traditional sword of the Dayaks of Borneo.[3]
References
^Kagawa, Julie (2015). The Iron Warrior. Harlequin. ISBN 9781460379417. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
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