
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum display with text in both Indonesian and English, suggesting it is located in a place of historical significance. The text lists historical items and events related to the Banjar Kingdom. Specifically, it mentions "Cap Kerajaan Banjar" (Stamp of the Banjar Kingdom), a treaty manuscript between the Banjar Kingdom and the VOC (Dutch East India Company) dated 1787, and a "Lela cannon." The English text confirms the presence of a "Stamp of the Banjar Kingdom during the reign of Sultan Tamjid Al Wasikh Billah year 1857-1859," a "Treaty manuscript between the Kingdom of Banjar with the VOC in 1787," and a "Lela cannon." Given the context of the Banjar Kingdom and its history, this display is likely located in Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, Indonesia, a city that is part of the historical Banjar region. The display is mounted on a wall, behind a protective clear barrier, and is illuminated by ambient light. There are no people visible in the image. The background is a muted brown color, typical of museum interiors.
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