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Dha (sword)

Dha (also spelled ''dah'') is the Burmese word for "knife." The term dha is conventionally used refer to a wide variety of knives and swords used by many people across Indochina, especially present-day Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Yunnan, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.〔(The Swords of Continental Southeast Asia )〕
==Origins==

The broad use and diffusion of the dha across Southeast Asia makes it difficult to attribute a definitive origin. The Burmese moved into Southeast Asia from the northwest (present day India), passing through Assam and Nagaland. The dha and its variants were possibly derived from the Naga dao, a broadsword used by the Naga people of northeast India for digging as well as killing. The Naga weapon was a thick, heavy, eighteen-inch long backsword with a bevel instead of a point, and this form of blade is found on some dha. Alternatively, the dha may have its origins with the Tai people who migrated to the area from present-day Yunnan Province in southern China. The Khmer and Mon peoples were well established before the arrival the Tai or the Burmese people; perhaps they invented the dha as 13th-century reliefs at Angkor depict the weapon. The history of the region includes many periods where one or the other of these groups dominated, bringing along their culture and weapons to conquered areas.
Similar terms exist in the surrounding area with slightly different meanings. The Chinese word ''dao'' (''dou'' in Cantonese) means knife but can refer to any bladed weapon with only one edge. In Bengali, a ''dao'' is a six inch long knife. From the Himalayas, the dao spread to Southeast Asia where it came into its present shape. While it is pronounced dha in Burmese, among Khmer-speakers it is known as ''dao'' and it may be related to the Malay words ''pedang'' and ''sundang'', meaning sword. A related term, ''dap'', means a long-handled sword in Malay. In Thailand, the dha corresponds to the ''krabi'' but the equivalent Thai term is ''daab'' (ดาบ) which is usually a stout double-edge sword.

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