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Apilan and kota mara
Structure for mounting cannons in Malay prahu / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the floating battery of Banjar and Dayak people, see Kotta mara.
Apilan and kota mara are two Malay nautical terms which refers to the structure on a vessel where the cannon is installed. This term is used especially on Malay ships and boats.
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