Makam Keramat Tujuh
Indonesia

Makam Keramat Tujuh

Historic funerary and religious complex

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The Makam Keramat Tujuh, or Seven Sacred Tombs Complex, is a significant archaeological site located in Mulia Kerta, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. This complex serves as both a funerary and religious site, originally featuring seven tombs attributed to Muslim religious figures who played a crucial role in spreading Islam in the region during the 14th century CE. The complex includes two mausoleums constructed in the 15th century, with gravestones made of carved andesite and containing Javanese inscriptions. Throughout the Early Modern Period, it became a burial site for the relatives of the Mataram Sultanate rulers. The site remains a place of historical and religious importance, attracting both local visitors and tourists for ziyarat, a form of pilgrimage.

Paleolithic
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Chalcolithic
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Iron Age
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Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
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Temporal Epochs

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14th Century Spread of Islam

14th century CE

1437 Javanese Inscription Tomb

1437 CE

1441 Javanese Inscription Tomb

1441 CE

Mataram Sultanate Burials

1586 CE to 1749 CE

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Burial and Funerary Structures

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Religious and Ritual Structures

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Country

Indonesia

Coordinates

-1.85° N, 109.99° E