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KOCI POND

Initially, the cemetery area long before the Port of Boom Baru (ie, the new port) was established. This is the flow of a creek. More precisely, a sort of niche in the Musi River. This small river later called Kambang (pond). In place of that, the ship owner of penes (called by Palembang peoples to Phinisi) anchored with his boat when the boat they were being repaired.

This area includes part of the previous complex Tekurep Crater Cemetery, the family tomb of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Jayo Wikramo. Then, at this location was established ports, known as Boombaru in 1924.
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MUSEUM OF SULTAN MAHMUD BADARUDDIN II PALEMBANG

Museum of SMB II PalembangThe building was built back up and dismantled and it was formerly the location of Fort Kuto Lamo often called Kuto Tengkuruk or Kuto Batu, where in the castle Kuto Lamo stood Palace of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Jayo Wikramo or Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin I (1724-1758).

In 1821 the palace was under attack from the Dutch Government and on October 7, 1823 by Dutch Reguring Commisaris JL Van Seven House was ordered out to dismantle the empire monumental Palembangdan eliminate avenge aur River Loji burned by Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin I in 1811. The building was completed in 1825 and subsequently made the Dutch Indies Government Commissioner for the Southern Sumatra as well as the Resident’s office.
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