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Huyen langlon is an Indian martial art from Manipur. In the Meitei language, huyen means war while langlon or langlong can mean net, knowledge or art. Huyen langlon consists of two main components: thang-ta (armed combat) and sarit sarak (unarmed fighting). The primary weapons of huyen langlon are the thang (sword) and ta (spear). The spear can be used in its non-missile form while in close or thrown from afar. Other weapons include the shield and the axe. Unarmed combat incorporates hand strikes, kicks, and grappling (mukna). Because of Manipur's cultural similarity and geographical proximity with Myanmar, huyen langlon is closely related to Burmese bando and banshay.

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  • Thang-ta (es)
  • Huyen langlon (en)
  • タンタ (格闘技) (ja)
  • Thang-ta (pl)
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  • El Thang-ta o huyen lallong es un arte marcial de India basado en armas blancas creado en Manipur. Thang significa espada y ta significa lanza. Otras armas usadas son el escudo y el el hacha. Está relacionado con el de Birmania. Ambos pueden ser practicados en tres diferentes formas: ritual, demostración y combate. El más temprano registro del thang-ta y su pariente data de comienzos del siglo XVII. Practicado por hombres y mujeres, es visto usualmente a través de demostraciones en programas culturales.​ (es)
  • タンタ(Thang-Ta)とは、インド・マニプル州のによって作られた、武器使用を基礎とした武術である。 マニプリ語でthangは剣を意味し、taは槍を意味する。その名前が示すように、剣と槍はタンタの基礎的な武器である。 (ja)
  • Thang-ta (manipuri thang - miecz, ta - oszczep, dzida) - hinduska szkoła walki. Doskonali ona umiejętności walki zawodników posiadających różną broń: jeden z nich ma miecz a drugi oszczep. Znajduje ona swoje zastosowanie w walce, gdzie jeden z zawodników ma broń (oszczep, miecz) a drugi nie ma jej wcale. (pl)
  • Huyen langlon is an Indian martial art from Manipur. In the Meitei language, huyen means war while langlon or langlong can mean net, knowledge or art. Huyen langlon consists of two main components: thang-ta (armed combat) and sarit sarak (unarmed fighting). The primary weapons of huyen langlon are the thang (sword) and ta (spear). The spear can be used in its non-missile form while in close or thrown from afar. Other weapons include the shield and the axe. Unarmed combat incorporates hand strikes, kicks, and grappling (mukna). Because of Manipur's cultural similarity and geographical proximity with Myanmar, huyen langlon is closely related to Burmese bando and banshay. (en)
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