Hello travel friends, how are you all, I hope everyone is always healthy and always under the protection of the creator, amen. Travel friends today I will tell you about my village. In a post that I took part in a contest in the travel community about villages, there I once said that in my village there are lots of stories or history about civilization, this civilization has become a cultural heritage site. so for travel companions who like to visit or find out about history. Can you go to my village.
Travel friends, today I will make a post about one of the cultural heritage sites in my village. The name of the cultural heritage site is Sultanah Nahrisyah Tomb. Ratu Nahrisyah's grave, which we usually call people here, is in my village, you travel friends. It's not far from my house, only 1 or 2 minutes by train. If we walk, we can say 4 or 6. Very close indeed. Because I've been there many times, I'll tell you a little about the tomb, travel friends.
Queen Nahrisyah is a descendant of Sultan Malik as-Saleh, she is the first female king in Aceh, she also leads the Samudera Pasai Kingdom. The Kingdom of Samudera Pasai is the first Islamic kingdom in Indonesia, you travel friends, this kingdom was founded in 1267 AD if I'm not mistaken, that's according to the stories of the people there. Sultanah Nahrisyah, she is the leader of the Samudera Pasai kingdom who replaced Sultan Zainal Abidin who was appointed in 1405 AD. Sultanah Nahrisyah died in 1428 AD and was buried next to the tomb of her father, Sultan Zainal Abidin, which is the most beautiful tomb in Southeast Asia.
Sultanah Nahrisyah's tombstone is painted in Arabic script in Arabic and Old Malay with beautiful small calligraphy. On his tombstone there are many verses of the Qur'an written there, such as chairs and other verses. According to the researcher, it was said that the Mass stone explained the biodata of the owner of the tomb, namely the biodata of Ratu Nahrisyah. And next to his grave there is also his grave too. And there are many graves of heroes there, there is also a tomb almost 2 meters long. According to stories from the people. No one knows how long the climbing grave is, because everyone who measures it, the results are always different from other people, you travel friends.
For travel friends who are curious about the story and want to see the location directly, travel friends can see the location on the Google map, just write down the tomb of Queen Nahrisyah, and the direction will go straight away. And travel companions who like history. It is mandatory for you to go to my village, because if you go to my village it's not only Nahrisyah that you meet, but there are many more historical tombs that you will get. And if you don't have friends to take you to historical places in my village, you can contact me directly, by asking for my cell phone number in the comments.
For today, it's enough, my travel companions to explore my village, in the next post I will tell you about Teuku Saidi's grave, this grave is next to my house if we say so. Oh one more thing I want to say, don't forget to vote, yes steemit friends around the world, so that I can be enthusiastic about sharing stories about my village in my posts. Oh yeah, I forgot one more thing, if travel friends want to know more about the story, you can look it up on Google too. OK. assalamualaikum.
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