Visiting Samudera Pasai Islamic Museum with Wife
Hi everybody,
greetings to all of us today I will try to share some heritage tools or replicas of relics from the old Islamic era in Samudra Pasai which are stored very neatly as a long greeting that we can see when visiting the place, I went to the museum on it was friday and there happened to be a school visit to study there and it was really lucky that i was able to go in and see some of the relics there with my wife for the first time
this is the shape of the building made so big and designed with some beautiful looks,
I tried to turn the pages of the museum before entering to see what was inside, there was one place that was made in such a beautiful way, and the top of it was made like an arap painting that resembles a rock
at the first entrance we are faced with a guard room and fill out the guest book before going further there
in the first aisle that is displayed is a map of the laying of several tombstones from the era of the Samudra Pasai Sultanate in the past
Next is a collection of certified tombstone photos with various models that are so unique to look at
there are several replicas of tombstones that are deliberately made in such a way as to resemble the original as one item so that visitors can see it directly
This is a photo of the cemetery complex which was deliberately made to look like one building
I continued my journey, ahead was one of the ancient currencies, namely (Dirham) or commonly called a gold coin, this coin was one of the currencies during the kingdom and was so popular among collectors who did examine some historical relics, until now there are still some historians who are looking for these coins when there is an excavation
next is the coin (Keuh) is a coin made of tin or silver
I continued walking and in front were some ceramic shards from the time of the former Sultanate which were found during some excavations there and kept as one of the precious materials
then we can also see some ancient jewelry starting from several types of gold necklaces with various shapes that are so beautiful
not only necklaces, bracelets and rings are also the longest so neatly there
this is a tool to cover the genitals of toddlers called (cupeng)
forehead cover on Acehnese traditional clothing which is still used today
The following is one of the Korans written by hand directly at that time
several traditional musical instruments are also displayed there as one of the objects that we can see now so that some of these traditional musical instruments do not disappear even though times are growing ( rapai, canag ceurekeh, and several other traditional musical instruments)
it turned out that there were some old kitchen ingredients that were still there. I was so amazed to see some of the shapes and motifs that were so good
have you ever seen a plate as beautiful as this? with motifs that are so elegant and so large in shape
then there are some places for water storage which we used to call ( cireuk) you can see some beautiful shapes from it and now this stuff is just historical stuff
I was too focused on walking, I was surprised by the presence of a statue wearing Acehnese traditional clothing which was so beautiful to see complete with a proud hat and also a rencong on his waist
women's clothing is also displayed there which is certainly no less interesting too,The crown on traditional women's clothes can weigh around 7-9 kg
this is the appearance of our aisle, which from the past until now is still being preserved so it doesn't slowly disappear
It didn't feel like we had almost reached the end of my journey today, where I could see some of the traditional weapons that were used in the past to protect themselves from some insects and were also used in several wars at that time.
the weapon is stored so neatly in a glass cabinet
at the end of our trip there were several paintings of some of the heroes who died during the war at that time in 1905
finally I arrived at the exit after going through such a long journey with various kinds of antiques that we can see there, that's what I can share on today's trip, I admit there are many shortcomings in my post this time because I myself am not a history expert so from that I just wrote a few that I know and I read in the description of each photo. I hope you enjoy traveling with me today.
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