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The Origin of the Javanese Mosque

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

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The difficulties when making an investigation into the origin of Jaranese mosques are numerous. Owing to the limited durability of the material from which they are made – in the majority of cases of wood – the remains of old mosques are rare. There are no pictures from the 16th century; from the 17th century we have only a couple; from the 18th century hardly any. In the 19th century we find more of them.

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Copyright © The National University of Singapore 1963

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