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The image shows a museum exhibit featuring a large ceramic jar, identified by a small plaque as "GENTONG KONG DARI DINASTI MING HADIAH PUTRI CAMPA ABAD XIV." This translates to "Ming Dynasty Gentong Kong Gift of the Campa Princess 14th Century." A larger black sign in front of the jar provides further details, stating "GENTONG KONG" and in a script, followed by Indonesian text which, when translated, describes the gentong as a gift from Raden Fattah to his mother, Putri Campa, and that it was used as a water container. It was later used by the community as a source of water for blessings. The sign also includes a QR code for more historical information. The exhibit is located within a glass display case, with metal stands supporting parts of the display and a tiled floor visible. The background suggests an indoor museum setting. The context of Raden Fattah, the first Sultan of Demak, and his connection to Campa, indicates this exhibit is likely located in Demak, Indonesia, possibly within the Demak Great Mosque complex or a related museum.
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The image shows a museum exhibit featuring a large ceramic jar, identified by a small plaque as "GENTONG KONG DARI DINASTI MING HADIAH PUTRI CAMPA ABAD XIV." This translates to "Ming Dynasty Gentong Kong Gift of the Campa Princess 14th Century." A larger black sign in front of the jar provides further details, stating "GENTONG KONG" and in a script, followed by Indonesian text which, when translated, describes the gentong as a gift from Raden Fattah to his mother, Putri Campa, and that it was used as a water container. It was later used by the community as a source of water for blessings. The sign also includes a QR code for more historical information. The exhibit is located within a glass display case, with metal stands supporting parts of the display and a tiled floor visible. The background suggests an indoor museum setting. The context of Raden Fattah, the first Sultan of Demak, and his connection to Campa, indicates this exhibit is likely located in Demak, Indonesia, possibly within the Demak Great Mosque complex or a related museum.

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