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This 9th-century silver statue of Manjusri was discovered in Ngemplak, Simongan, Semarang, demonstrated Pala art influence in Java as well as a fine example of silver art in ancient Java. Puri Klungkung, Bali The ethnology treasure room features treasures acquired from royal houses of Indonesia, such as regalias from various istanas, kratons and puri of Indonesian archipelago. Most of these pusaka royal regalias and treasures, were acquired or looted, during Dutch East Indies military campaigns against the archipelago's regional kingdoms, that took place between the 19th to early 20th century; including the royal houses of Banten, Banjarmasin, Bali and Lombok. The royal regalia and treasures are arranged in several island zones: Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo, Sulawesi, and Eastern Indonesia (Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua).
Pela força do Direito pela força da Razão, Cai por terra o preconceito Levanta-se uma Nação. Pela força do Direito pela força da Razão, Cai por terra o preconceito Levanta-se uma Nação. Não mais diferenças de sangues e raças Não mais regalias sem termos fatais, A força está toda do povo nas massas, irmãos somos todos e todos iguais. Da liberdade adorada.
The royal couple took their seat at the throne. Their entrance were accompanied by Nobat Diraja Terengganu (Terengganu royal orchestra), who played the song Raja Berangkat (the King has arrived). Azuan Effendy then returned to the room with the Datuk Penghulu Istiadat, Pegawai Agama Istana Negara and a few palace officials who brought in a Quran and a few other regalias while the Royal Nobat performed the song "Menjunjung Duli". Azuan Effendy retrieved the Quran from the bearer.
The funeral room and the bed is left with the clothes, regalias and other precious ornaments of the deceased kept daily until after izu ito or izu isa as the case may be. For a woman who is an item her Ookpu (ivory) is displayed and for titled men his Ooke (elephant tusk) is kept and it is blown by the eldest son. During the lying in state of the deceased, when the corpse is laid, the wife or wives will be paraded to cry for the deceased that night they will be eulogizing the deceased as they sit beside the corpse fanning it with a hand fan until it is buried. The same is done by the husband if the deceased is a woman.
Copies of the thrones can be seen at Iolani Palace. Some of the crown jewels lie in state with the royals at the Royal Mausoleum at Mauna Ala. Feather cloak and wear are among the oldest of Hawaiian regalias: Nāhiʻenaʻena's Paū, the 180 feather skirt of Nāhiʻenaʻena and later the funeral attire for the dead monarch while lying in state; Kamehameha's Cloak, the war-cloak of Kamehameha I made entirely of the golden-yellow feathers of the now-extinct mamo, which was used to drape the throne of the King when it wasn't being worn; Kīwalaʻō's Cloak, a.k.a. the Queen's Cloak, the cloak won by Kamehameha during his battle with Kiwalao, and used to drape the throne of the Queen; and Liloa's Kaei, the feather belt of Liloa, the 14th-century King of Hawaii.

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