For the small Filipino traditional boat from the Sulu Islands also known as "Pelang" or "Pilang", see Vinta.
Pelang or pilang is a traditional boat from Indonesia and Malaysia. It may refer to several different types of boats in the Nusantara, but commonly they refer to an outrigger canoe. The function differs from where they were used, from transporting people, fishing, to trading. Pilang has been known from at least the 14th century.[1]
^Ras, Johannes Jacobus (1968). Hikajat Bandjar: A Study in Malay Historiography. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. p. 234, quoting HikayatBanjar, 1.2: "Then Ampu Djatmaka sailed with the same boat following it. Kapal and pilang are not as speedy as Si Prabayaksa; the size and the length and the ornamentation [of them] does not surpass Si Prabayaksa.", also Nugroho, Irawan Djoko (2011). Majapahit Peradaban Maritim. Suluh Nuswantara Bakti. p. 290: "Maka Ampu Djatmaka pun berlayar-layar dengan perahu yang sama mengikutkan itu. Kapal dan pilang itu tiada sama lajunya seperti Si Prabayaksa itu; besarnya dan panjangnya serta rupanya terlebih Si Prabayaksa itu."
Pelang or pilang is a traditional boat from Indonesia and Malaysia. It may refer to several different types of boats in the Nusantara, but commonly they...
kelulus, pelang, jongkong, tiada terbilang lagi." (then His Majesty immediately ordered to equip three hundred jong, other than that kelulus, pelang, jongkong...
kelulus, pelang, jongkong, tiada terbilang lagi." (then His Majesty immediately ordered to equip three hundred jong, other than that kelulus, pelang, jongkong...
kelulus, pelang, jongkong, tiada terbilang lagi." (then His Majesty immediately ordered to equip three hundred jong, other than that kelulus, pelang, jongkong...
upstream for so long as the royal drums could be heard; when he came to Lubuk Pelang (in present-day Jerantut constituency) there he resided, and the sound of...
ship, between the size of jong and kelulus, larger and faster than pilang (pelang). Lambu Mangkurat, the king of Kuripan used a malangbang named Si Prabayaksa...
Basilan, and other parts of mainland Mindanao. It is also known as pilang or pelang among the Sama-Bajau of the Tawi-Tawi islands; dapang or depang among the...
kelulus, pelang, jongkong, tiada terbilang lagi." (then His Majesty immediately ordered to equip three hundred jong, other than that kelulus, pelang, jongkong...
known for its coastal scenery. On the south coast there is the Prigi Beach, Pelang Beach and Pasir Putih Beach in Trenggalek, Popoh Beach in Tulungagung, Ngliyep...
Muhibbah, Simpang Tiga, Main Road, Mahkamah, Sungai Buloh Selatan, Sungai Pelang P.063 Tambun N.23 Manjoi 18 Pekan Chemor, Chemor Indah, Kuala Kuang, Kelabang...
kelulus, pelang, jongkong, tiada terbilang lagi." (then His Majesty immediately ordered to equip three hundred jong, other than that kelulus, pelang, jongkong...
Pilang can refer to: Pilang, an alternate name for the pelang, an outrigger boat from Indonesia and Malaysia Pilang, an alternate name for the vinta, an...
was living in seclusion at Lubuk Pelang. Sultan Ahmad also died shortly afterwards and was also buried at Lubuk Pelang. Ahmad Sarji 2011, p. 80 Buyong...
A traditional boat used by Sama-Bajau people in Sabah.[citation needed] Pelang A traditional boat in Malay Archipelago.[citation needed] Pencalang A traditional...