1. First Statue of Ken Dedes
Ken Dedes is an important figure for the history of this nation. Because, without him, there will be no great kings who lead the kingdoms which then from here gradually formed Indonesia. Because of her figure is so important, then Ken Dedes relics are also very high urgency to be found. And the achievement was successfully done in 1818,In that year a Dutchman managed to find a statue of Ken Dedes in East Java. But unfortunately, the colonial government brought this statue to his country and then become one of the pride collections of one of the museums in the city of Leiden. Efforts to repatriate this has been tried many times the Indonesian government. Until finally in 1978 the Dutch agreed to return this important object
2. Dozens of Essential and Historic Inscriptions
Yes, many important inscriptions were apparently drawn by the Dutch to his country. Noted, now is some fruit that sits sweet into the museum displays there. For example Prasati Sangsang and Wujakana in the Museum Tropen, Guntur Inscription in Rotterdam, and about 6 more in the Leiden Museum. All of these inscriptions are important to us. Unfortunately, the Dutch government seems unwilling to return these historic objects, the existence of inscriptions is important. From there we can trace the footsteps of history with more detail and clear. Many pieces of historical story that was revealed wide only from the translated inscription. Actually, in Indonesia it is spread very many inscriptions. The amount is more than we know in history lessons first
3. Keris and King's Weapons
The weapons above belonged to the great men of old. Call Keris Singo Barong who allegedly belongs to the magnificent kingdom of Mataram. Unfortunately, again this is a collection of one of the museums in the Netherlands. We who should be the owner can only see it from these photos
4.Ancient Missing Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta Manuscript
About two years ago, the Solo city government said it wanted the Dutch to return some important relics of the Surakarta Kasunanan Kingdom. One of them is an important manuscript whose contents are the traces of the ancestors. It is not yet clear how the returns are. But certainly, the ancient manuscript is indeed inhabited one of the museums in the Netherlands. Not only that, there is one important item Keraton Surakarta which he said also brought by the Dutch. This object is an ancient car owned by the king who is said to be the first car in Indonesia.
5.Statues of Ganesha and Anusapati
Both of these objects we can see in a museum in the city of Leiden, the Netherlands. As much as possible these two historic objects can also be taken again like a statue of Ken Dedes. As long as there is still no visible effort from our government to take it back. But, although forced, it seems unlikely that the waterwheel country returns it. Because these two historical objects become one of the prima donna there.
These are just a few of the many historic objects we have in the Netherlands. Actually, not only in the Netherlands alone, there are many historic trinkets of Indonesia are scattered in several European countries, such as Germany. In fact not only there, America was also also save some important objects belong to Indonesia
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Ken Dedes is an important figure for the history of this nation. Because, without him, there will be no great kings who lead the kingdoms which then from here gradually formed Indonesia. Because of her figure is so important, then Ken Dedes relics are also very high urgency to be found. And the achievement was successfully done in 1818,In that year a Dutchman managed to find a statue of Ken Dedes in East Java. But unfortunately, the colonial government brought this statue to his country and then become one of the pride collections of one of the museums in the city of Leiden. Efforts to repatriate this has been tried many times the Indonesian government. Until finally in 1978 the Dutch agreed to return this important object
2. Dozens of Essential and Historic Inscriptions
Yes, many important inscriptions were apparently drawn by the Dutch to his country. Noted, now is some fruit that sits sweet into the museum displays there. For example Prasati Sangsang and Wujakana in the Museum Tropen, Guntur Inscription in Rotterdam, and about 6 more in the Leiden Museum. All of these inscriptions are important to us. Unfortunately, the Dutch government seems unwilling to return these historic objects, the existence of inscriptions is important. From there we can trace the footsteps of history with more detail and clear. Many pieces of historical story that was revealed wide only from the translated inscription. Actually, in Indonesia it is spread very many inscriptions. The amount is more than we know in history lessons first
3. Keris and King's Weapons
The weapons above belonged to the great men of old. Call Keris Singo Barong who allegedly belongs to the magnificent kingdom of Mataram. Unfortunately, again this is a collection of one of the museums in the Netherlands. We who should be the owner can only see it from these photos
4.Ancient Missing Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta Manuscript
About two years ago, the Solo city government said it wanted the Dutch to return some important relics of the Surakarta Kasunanan Kingdom. One of them is an important manuscript whose contents are the traces of the ancestors. It is not yet clear how the returns are. But certainly, the ancient manuscript is indeed inhabited one of the museums in the Netherlands. Not only that, there is one important item Keraton Surakarta which he said also brought by the Dutch. This object is an ancient car owned by the king who is said to be the first car in Indonesia.
5.Statues of Ganesha and Anusapati
Both of these objects we can see in a museum in the city of Leiden, the Netherlands. As much as possible these two historic objects can also be taken again like a statue of Ken Dedes. As long as there is still no visible effort from our government to take it back. But, although forced, it seems unlikely that the waterwheel country returns it. Because these two historical objects become one of the prima donna there.
These are just a few of the many historic objects we have in the Netherlands. Actually, not only in the Netherlands alone, there are many historic trinkets of Indonesia are scattered in several European countries, such as Germany. In fact not only there, America was also also save some important objects belong to Indonesia