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A close-up shot captures an outdoor informational sign detailing "MASJID RAMBITAN." The sign, framed in dark wood with some visible wear, features a faded, stylized graphic at the top that appears to be an illustration or photograph of an ancient building or mosque surrounded by foliage. Below the graphic, text is presented in both Indonesian and English.

The Indonesian text describes Masjid Rambitan as a cultural heritage site in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, built in the late 16th century. It is listed as one of four ancient Sasak mosques, alongside Masjid Gunung Pujut, Masjid Songek, and Masjid Bayan Beleq. The text highlights a dove (perkutut) ornament on its roof, symbolizing a connection to an Islamic historical figure in Lombok, with "perkutut" being pronounced "pethuk" in Sasak, meaning "the end."

The English translation reiterates these details, identifying Masjid Rambitan as a cultural heritage site built in the late 16th century, part of four ancient Sasak mosques. It also mentions the dove ornament on its roof symbolizing a connection to a historical Islamic figure, and that in Sasak, "dove" is pronounced "pethuk," meaning "the end."

The blurred background reveals light-colored building elements, possibly columns or walls, and a reddish-orange roof with decorative window patterns, suggesting a setting within or near an architectural complex, likely in Mataram, Indonesia. The sign's surface shows some glare, indicating bright ambient light.
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Feb 12, 2025

Mataram, Indonesia

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A close-up shot captures an outdoor informational sign detailing "MASJID RAMBITAN." The sign, framed in dark wood with some visible wear, features a faded, stylized graphic at the top that appears to be an illustration or photograph of an ancient building or mosque surrounded by foliage. Below the graphic, text is presented in both Indonesian and English. The Indonesian text describes Masjid Rambitan as a cultural heritage site in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, built in the late 16th century. It is listed as one of four ancient Sasak mosques, alongside Masjid Gunung Pujut, Masjid Songek, and Masjid Bayan Beleq. The text highlights a dove (perkutut) ornament on its roof, symbolizing a connection to an Islamic historical figure in Lombok, with "perkutut" being pronounced "pethuk" in Sasak, meaning "the end." The English translation reiterates these details, identifying Masjid Rambitan as a cultural heritage site built in the late 16th century, part of four ancient Sasak mosques. It also mentions the dove ornament on its roof symbolizing a connection to a historical Islamic figure, and that in Sasak, "dove" is pronounced "pethuk," meaning "the end." The blurred background reveals light-colored building elements, possibly columns or walls, and a reddish-orange roof with decorative window patterns, suggesting a setting within or near an architectural complex, likely in Mataram, Indonesia. The sign's surface shows some glare, indicating bright ambient light.

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