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  2. Architecture of Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    Uma (Gajo house) from the Gayo district near Aceh; Omo sebua of Nias; Rumah Gadang of the Minangkabau; Rumoh Aceh, the traditional vernacular houses of Aceh; Rumah Melayu, the traditional home of the ethnic Malays from the east coast of Sumatra (Palembang, Jambi, Bengkulu, Riau, Riau archipelago, eastern North Sumatera and Aceh Tamiang Regency)

  3. List of mosques in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest mosques in Aceh, the building survived the 2004 tsunami. [80] Great Mosque of Singkil: Aceh Singkil: 1909 Renovated close to the original architecture in 2005 after destruction by the 2004 tsunami. [81] Baiturrahim Mosque: Banda Aceh: 1922 [82] Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque: West Aceh: 1999 [83] Al-Osmani Mosque

  4. Great Mosque of Palembang - Wikipedia

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    The original mosque of Palembang was a royal mosque located within the kraton (palace) complex of Kuto Gawang and was built by Sultan Ki Gede Ing Suro. After the destruction of this mosque in 1659 by Admiral Johan van der Laen of the VOC , the Sultanate of Palembang, under the reign of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin I Jaya Wikrama, decided to build a ...

  5. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Indonesia reflects the diversity of cultural, historical, and geographic influences that have shaped Indonesia as a whole. Invaders, colonizers, missionaries, merchants, and traders brought cultural changes that had a profound effect on building styles and techniques.

  6. Colonial architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The colonial architecture of Indonesia refers to the buildings that were created across Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period, during that time, this region was known as the Dutch East Indies. These types of colonial era structures are more prevalent in Java and Sumatra, as those islands were considered more economically significant during ...

  7. List of colonial buildings in Medan - Wikipedia

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    The Aceh Traffic (in Indonesian). Aceh. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016; Dick, Howard W. (2002). The Emergence of a National Economy: An Economic History of Indonesia, 1800-2000. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824825522. Archived from the original on 23 July 2016

  8. Rao Rao Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Rao Rao Mosque, 1924. Architectural style of the mosque is a blend of various elements, mostly Minangkabau and Persian. Resembling to other Minangkabau mosques, roof of the mosque consists of four layers that are slightly curved, and there is a square room with four rooftops gilded toward the four corners of the wind at the top level of the roof, while there is a large space with the domes in ...

  9. Cheng Ho Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The city of Palembang, where the mosque exists, is not separated from the presence of Admiral Zheng He. During his voyage around the world, he had stopped by Palembang for four times. Merchants from China , in addition to traders from Arab and surrounding areas, played a big role in the propagation of Islam in Indonesia, especially in the ...