ݢامبار
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ARCHITECTURE
PALACE COMPLEX
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| Photo courtesy of Faizal Rahmat |
BATIK MASKS
KITE FLYING
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| Wau Bulan: Melayubumian moon kite |

KITCHENWARE & DINING
Melayubumian always eat with their right hands while they drink from their left hands.
Sometimes they would eat from banana leafs like the rice dish below
A teapot with a cylinder base is normally provided at the table to wash your hands before and after meals.
Labu sayong - Melayubumian earthenware water jug.
A large conical hat that can be used as a food cover.
BRASSWARE
Brassware is commonly found in Melayubumian royal palaces and noble houses.
GREETING STYLES
Common people
Greeting the ruler/monarch
TRANSPORT
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| Melayubumian horse carriage |
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| A Melayubumian sail boat or ship |
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| Melayubumian traditional ship |
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| Ornate Melayubumian sail boat or ship design |
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| Prahu (pr. Prah-hoo): Melayubumian fishing boat |
| Prahu bow details |
AGRICULTURE
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| Paddy fields in Kayangan |
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| Vertical shaft type windmill |
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| Multi-tube seed drill |
HERBAL MEDICINE
WARFARE
KERIS - MELAYUBUMIAN DAGGER / SWORD
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| How the Keris Matahari sword blade would look like |
ARMOURS
MARTIAL ARTS ~ SILAT
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| Bell tower |
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| A bell tower with a multi-tiered roof |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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| Sapek guitar |
VASES
Chinese vases in palaces and opulent residences
Melayubumian terracotta vase and wood carving wall
Cemetery
Foreign Merchants
Chinese merchants
Indian merchants
Persian merchants
Arab merchants
OTHER STUFF
































































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