About: Lahot

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Lahot also called Gamong is a traditional Filipino ethnic Moro weapon.It is a long, thin one handed sword designed for slashing and thrusting. The length is about 24-28 inches. The design of the hilt is a typical hook to prevent slipping when wet.

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  • Lahot also called Gamong is a traditional Filipino ethnic Moro weapon.It is a long, thin one handed sword designed for slashing and thrusting. The length is about 24-28 inches. The design of the hilt is a typical hook to prevent slipping when wet. (en)
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  • Lahot (en)
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  • Lahot also called Gamong is a traditional Filipino ethnic Moro weapon.It is a long, thin one handed sword designed for slashing and thrusting. The length is about 24-28 inches. The design of the hilt is a typical hook to prevent slipping when wet. (en)
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