Mausoleums in Indonesia in most cases are of Islamic context, with royalty and saints the dominant inhabitants.
Kubah Datu Martika, a domed mausoleum and shrine of a local Muslim saint, located in South Kalimantan
Java
Central Java
Special Capital Region of Jakarta
Special Region of Yogyakarta
Sumatra
North Sumatra
Riau
Kalimantan
West Kalimantan
Makam Keramat Tujuh which contains the tombs of seven Islamic missionaries, as well as some relatives of the Mataram Sultans in the adjoining cemetery[ 6]
South Kalimantan
See also
References
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