Monday 30 December 2013

Period Empire Islamic heritage.

Fortress palace Wolio

Fortress palace Wolio

Wolio fortress palace built since the reign of Sultan Buton Third , La Sangaji , in the 15th century . The fort complex form letter dal . It is the eighth letter in the alphabet or the Arabic name of Prophet Muhammad's last letter . Shaped fortress ' dal ' in the Arabic alphabet , composed of limestone and sand . The extent of 22.8 acres with a wall around 2,740 meters long . The height is between 1 meter to 8 meters with a wall thickness of 0.5 meters - 2 meters . The fortress is built on a hill covering an area of ​​approximately 20.7 hectares , was asked as the largest fortress in the Indonesian version of the Indonesian Record Museum (MURI ) in 2008 . Wolio fortress palace located on the cliffs of Bau - Bau , Buton Island , Southeast Sulawesi .

Sunyaragi cave .

Sunyaragi cave .

Sunyaragi Cave also known as Water Park Sunyaragi , or often called the Castle Sunyaragi . Sunyaragi Castle was built in 1703 AD by Prince Kararangen . This cave is unique in the building . Architecture cave - mound -shaped mountain , like the ants . The cave also features a connecting tunnel and underground waterways . The main objective is the establishment of the cave as a place of rest and meditation of the Sultan of Cirebon and his family .

Gunongan

Gunongan

Gunongan built during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda who reigned from 1607 to 1636 . Sultan Iskandar Muda build a small mountain called Gunongan to please the empress . Gunongan regarded as miniature hills that surround the palace Princess Phang in Pahang . Gunongan have a building that is not great . The building is shaped like a flower and a three-story main level with a crown pillar that stands upright . Gunongan stands 9.5 meters high .

Somba Opu

Somba Opu

Somba Opu was built by the King of Gowa IX Daeng Matanre Tumaparisi Kallonna the sixteenth century ( 1550 1650 ) . The building is made ​​of clay and egg whites instead of cement . This sturdy fort rectangular , with a length of about 2 kilometers , 7-8 meters high , and covers approximately 1,500 acres . The entire building fortress walls lined with fairly thick .

Taman Sari

Taman Sari

Taman Sari was built by the lane I or Prince Mangkubumi in 1683 according to the Javanese calendar year or in 1757 AD . At the time , the function of this water palace not only as a means of recreation the Sultan of Yogyakarta and their families , but also as a place of solitude , reflection or prayer . In fact , as well as a fortress . Taman Sari is located only about 0.5 km south of Kraton Yogyakarta .

Lake Tasikardi

Lake Tasikardi

Tasikardi lakes created during the reign of Sultan Maulana Yusuf Panembahan (1570-1580 AD), the son of Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin, the first sultan of Banten kingdom. Tasikardi can be regarded as an artificial lake. The lake is known as Situ Tasikardi function Cibanten accommodate water from the river to irrigate the rice fields and water supplies to meet the royal family and the surrounding community. Its uniqueness before the water is used, first deposited in red screening, screening white, gold and filtering. This is a fairly modern filtration technology. In the middle of the lake there is a small island Tasikardi measuring 44 x 44 square meters where there are a small home.

Fortress Liya Togo

Fortress Liya Togo

Construction of the fort which is composed of stones without the use of adhesive cement , is unique from the Buton Sultanate forts . Liya Togo fortress composed of stones was built on an area of ​​30 hectares more .
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