Jumat, 26 Februari 2016

Chinlone, in Laos called Kator. 

In the game of Sepak Raga players stand in a circle and use a ball made of woven rattan round. 

The early history shows that the game of sepak takraw is played in the 15th century Malacca Sultanate, as mentioned in the text of Malay history, "Sejarah Melayu". 

Malay History menelaskan the incident details Raja Muhammad., A son of Sultan Mansur Shah who accidentally hit with a rattan ball by Tun Besar, the son of Tun Perak, in the game of Sepak raga. The ball hit Raja Muhammad's headgear and knocked down to the ground. In anger, Raja Muhammad immediately stabbed and killed Tun Besar, where some relatives Tun Big reply and wanted to kill King Mohammed. However, Tun Perak managed to restrain them from some sort of betrayal of the kingdom by saying that he would no longer accept Raja Muhammad as heir Sultan. As a result of this incident, Sultan Mansur Shah ordered his son out of Malacca and had him as the ruler of Pahang. 

In Indonesia, sepak takraw spread across the Strait of Malacca nearby Riau Riau Islands and the surrounding area. 

Sepak takraw in Sumatra in the early 16th century, in which he also referred to as Raga football in the local Malay tongue, at that time some areas of Sumatra is part of the Sultanate of Malacca.From there the Malay people spread across the archipelago and introducing the game to the Bugis people of Sulawesi. Then the game was developed as Bugis traditional game called "Raga" (player called "Pa'Raga"). The word "Raga" origin of the Sultanate of Malacca, and are popular in South Sulawesi since the 19th century Several players called "Raga" assembled into a group, the ball is passed from one to the other and the person who kicked the ball highest is the winner , "Raga" was also played for fun by showing a few tricks, such as kicking a ball and put it on the head of the player holds by tengkolok Bugis (Bugis cloth headgear similar to Malay Tanjak). 

In Bangkok, the murals at Wat Phra Kaeo, built in 1785, depicts the Hindu god Hanuman playing sepak takraw in the ring with a herd of monkeys. Other historical records mention the game earlier during the reign of King Naresuan (1590-1605) Ayutthaya.The game remained in a circular form for hundreds of years, and the modern version of sepak takraw began to take form in Thailand around the 1740s. 

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