Sultan Lingga Mosque - Relics of Sultan Mahmud Syah III, Riau Islands, Indonesia
The Sultan Lingga Mosque as a jami' mosque in Lingga district that survives is located in Daik village, Lingga district, Lingga district, Riau Islands
Sultan Lingga Mosque - Relics of Sultan Mahmud Syah III, Riau Islands, Indonesia The Sultan Lingga Mosque as a jami' mosque in Lingga district that survives is located in Daik village, Lingga district, Lingga district, Riau Islands. This mosque is a heritage mosque of Sultan Mahmud Sah III, which was built in 1800. Until now, the Sultan Lingga Mosque has often occurred naturally. Even so, this mosque still has a unique building that is similar to what it looks like. When you arrive at this mosque, you will be treated to the attractiveness of a classic mosque building with a fence that bridges the mosque. This mosque was built on land that is 1320 m2 wide with a mosque building which has an area of 299 m2. The Sultan Lingga Mosque was made without using pillars, but this mosque stands with several pillars that are 10. 4 pillars are in a special room of the mosque and six pillars are in the porch of the mosque. There are no pillars in this building as a particular uniqueness of the Sultan Lingga Mosque. Not only that, the history of the uniqueness in the Sultan L…
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