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The image shows two keris, traditional Indonesian daggers, displayed in a glass case with a green felt lining. The case is made of dark wood and has a glass top. The keris are positioned on the green felt, one partially obscured by the case’s frame. A sign below the keris reads "Senjata Keris yg dipakai prajurit P. Diponegoro ketika melawan Belanda," which translates to “Weapon Kris worn by P. Diponegoro’s soldiers when fighting the Dutch.”  The image was likely taken in the Museum of the Struggle for Indonesian Independence, located at Jalan Perjuangan No. 1 in the city of Semarang, Indonesia, as the coordinates -6.985, 110.409 correspond to this museum. The image captures the museum’s display of historical artifacts, showcasing the country’s struggle for independence.
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Mar 1, 2025

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The image shows two keris, traditional Indonesian daggers, displayed in a glass case with a green felt lining. The case is made of dark wood and has a glass top. The keris are positioned on the green felt, one partially obscured by the case’s frame. A sign below the keris reads "Senjata Keris yg dipakai prajurit P. Diponegoro ketika melawan Belanda," which translates to “Weapon Kris worn by P. Diponegoro’s soldiers when fighting the Dutch.” The image was likely taken in the Museum of the Struggle for Indonesian Independence, located at Jalan Perjuangan No. 1 in the city of Semarang, Indonesia, as the coordinates -6.985, 110.409 correspond to this museum. The image captures the museum’s display of historical artifacts, showcasing the country’s struggle for independence.

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