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මෙම ලිපිය පරිවර්තනය කළ යුතුය කරුණාකර මෙම ලිපිය සිංහල භාෂාවට දායකවන්න. |
මෙය කඩු වර්ග ලැයිස්තුවකි. කඩු යන යෙදුම මෙහි දී ඉතා පටු ලෙස අර්ථ දැක්වෙයි. මෙය පොදුවේ නොවන අතර හෝ සමාන "sword-like" ආයුධ ඇතුළත් කර නොමැත.
පූර්ව ඉතිහාසය
-
- (Egyptian)
-
- (Greek term for the Iron Age sword)
- (Sanskrit term for the Iron Age sword)
- (Ancient Greek sabre)
- / (swords with forward-curving blade)
- Celtic sword
- (Persian short sword)
- (Greek mythology)
අප්රිකානු කඩු
- (Ethiopian)
- (Somalian)
- (Sudanese)
- (West African/Ivory Coast)
ආසියානු කඩු
අරාබි කඩු
All of the during the 16th to 18th century, including the , and , were influenced by the or "" type of single-edged curved sword. Via the this also gave rise to the European cavalry . Conversely, the term for the western sword in Arabic was (i.e. "Frankish").
Terms for the "scimitar" curved sword:
- (Afghanistan)
- (Persia)
- (North India)
- (Turkish)
- (18th to 19th century Egyptian)
- (19th century Algeria)
- (19th century Sudan)
- (18th century Morocco)
- (Ethiopian scimitar)
- (Tuareg sword)
චීන කඩු
- (劍 jiàn)
- (八卦劍)
- (刀 dāo) "sabre"
- (八卦刀)
- (蝴蝶雙刀)
- (長刀)
- (大刀)
- (二人奪)
- (蝴蝶雙刀)
- (開山刀)
- (柳針刀)
- (麻扎刀)
- (片刀)
- (太極刀)
- (太極劍)
- (苗刀)
- (南刀)
- (倭刀)
- (雪花刀)
- (雁翎刀)
- (魚頭刀)
- (斬馬刀)
- (鉤)
ජපන් කඩු
- (日本刀)
- (木剣)
- (直刀)
- (鉢割)
- (居合刀)
- (刀; かたな)
- (小太刀)
- (長巻)
- (野太刀)
- (大太刀)
- (竹刀)
- (真剣)
- (太刀; たち)
- (脇差; わきざし)
කොරියානු කඩු
- (환두대도; 环首大刀)
- (사인검)
- (제독검)
- (예도)
- (쌍도; 双刀; 쌍검: 双剣)
දකුණු ආසියානු හා ගිනිකොන ආසියානු කඩු
While the scimitar also spread to North India in the form of the , there are is also an autochthonous sword of the straight form in India, known as the .
- (gauntlet-sword)
- (ශ්රී ලංකාව)
- සිංහල කඩුව (ශ්රී ලංකාව)
Swords and knives found in Southeast Asia are influenced by Indian, Far Eastern (Chinese) as well as Near Eastern (Muslim) and European (Spanish) forms.
- : an exceptionally large balisong knife. Similar to a balisong, two hilts cover the blade of a balisword
- : a large cutting tool of Filipino used in their revolutions
- : Stingray tails used as a weapon of Filipino origin
- : a Filipino machete-like sword with capability for thrusting
- : single-edged Burmese sword, perhaps influenced by the Chinese Dao (For Thai : Daab)
- : double-edged "wavy" Filipino sword, similar to the dagger
- : large single-edged Filipino sword
- : single-edged Indonesian sword similar to the Filipino Kampilan
- : Thai sabre used in
- : Filipino sword influenced by the West and used also as a farm tool
බටහිර අසිපත්
ඉතාමත් පැරණි
මධ්යකාලීන යුග
- (early medieval spatha)
- (Eastern Roman Byzantine sword)
- (Early medieval Georgian sword)
- (high medieval knightly sword)
- (late medieval)
- (thrust-oriented)
- (late medieval Scottish)
- (a medieval term for a ceremonial sword)
- Sabina (a small sword used in daily life)
පුනරුද හා වර්තමාන පූර්ව
16 වන සහ 17 වන ශතවර්ෂ
- / (early 16th century)
- (16th-century German)
- (properly called Flammard)
-
- (16th-century English)
- (Italian basket-hilted sword)
- (17th-century cavalry basket-hilted sword)
- (17th to 18th-century Scottish)
- (as a term for a specific weapon type, this refers to the swords of 16th to 17th-century English cavalry)
- (16th-century German short sword)
- /Anelace (Italian short sword)
- (16th-century swords designed for executions, especially in Germany)
- (17th century development of the Spanish type)
- (16th and 17th centuries)
වර්තමාන
18 වන සහ 19 වන ශතවර්ෂ
- (18 වන ශතවර්ෂය)
- [ ]
- Scottish Officer's
- [
- (19th century novelty item)
- (sport equipment)
- (sabres, and in some instances shaped like short swords)