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CIREBON CULTURAL EVIDENCE

The Cirebon Sultanate is a sultanate that still exists with the palace - a diverse palace. The Cirebon Sultanate is a sultanate with a vast territory and was once the center of Islamic civilization during Sunan Gunung Jati's lead. There is evidence of the triumph of the Cirebon Sultanate in the palace - the palace which until now still stands firm. The palace in Cirebon is not only one but has three palaces used to build internal sultanates.

Each palace building has its own characteristics, and all of them can relate to the statue of the King Siliwangi tiger in the Central Store right at the entrance. Evidence of the triumph of the Cirebon sultanate is what is now a historical heritage and you can find it in Cirebon as a historical tour with a variety of relics in it. various historical relics in the palace such as war equipment, train vehicles and others in it, which will be further discussed.

SOME EVENTS OF CIREBON CULTURAL EVENTS:


KANOMAN KERATON

CIREBON CULTURAL EVIDENCE

Kanoman Palace is a place established by Sultan Anom I or Pangeran Kertawijaya in 1678 AD. The palace, which was a splinter of the Cirebon Sultanate, usually has traditional ceremonies which still exist today, such as Grebe Syawal, Pilgrimage of the Tombs of Sunan Gunung Jati to the Syawalan tradition and others. Historical relics that are still neatly stored in the Kanoman Palace as evidence of the triumph of the Cirebon Sultanate in the past. Besides that the Keraton Kanoman also linked it to the spread of Islamic religion taught by Sunan Gunung Jati.

KERATON KESEPUHAN

CIREBON CULTURAL EVIDENCE

Kerepuhan Palace is one of the grandest palaces that currently has the most well-preserved buildings. The palace, which is the place of the Sultan of Cirebon, has architectural buildings from China, Europe and Arabia that mix into one. In addition, the main building of the Kesepuhan palace is white with a typical tiger statue. Dalem Agung Pakungwati and Pakungwati Palace Complex are historical buildings that contain the palace. In addition, the Kerepuhan Palace also has functions for various heirlooms such as the carriage, various weapons for war, and various gamelan instruments.

KERATON KACIREBONAN

CIREBON CULTURAL EVIDENCE

Keraton Kacirebonan was built around 1800 AD which was built during the Dutch Colonial period. At that time, the Dutch managed to infiltrate the palace area which formed the split of the Keraton Kacirebonan. for the Dutch colonial era, Keraton Kacirebonan to store various heirlooms such as keris, wayang and war equipment. Until now, traditional ceremonies have been held in this palace such as Pajang Jimat, Syawalan and others. The main building to the sultan's office is still maintained in the Kacirebonan palace.

the palace-glass culture

Thus some evidence of the triumph of the Cirebon sultanate with the palace - the palace which is currently still maintained and can be used as a historical tourist destination in the city of Udang. may be useful.

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