Benteng Kuta Lubok The Royal Heritage of Aceh Darussalam.

in #photography6 years ago

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Benteng Kuta Lubok is a fort located on the edge of Malacca Strait, this fort is located on the edge of the beach aims to make troops from the kingdom of Aceh more freely and easily control the situation in the sea Strait of Malacca. making the building of Benteng Kuta Lubok using a very simple material, namely andesite and coral rock material, prepared with spesi. Viewed from the aspect of form, the casting holes / cannon of Benteng Kuta Lubok proves that in every castle has weaponry equipment that is the cannon placed in the reconnaissance holes.

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At first Benteng Kuta Lubok is a fort built by the Portuguese and then taken by the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam. the Portuguese built this fortress with the aim to control commodities in Aceh such as spices and other natural products So that the economy of Aceh at that time is pinched because all the trade routes have been controlled by the Portuguese. Seeing the increasingly difficult conditions of Aceh in terms of economy and trade, then there is no other way for the Sultan of Aceh in addition to expel the Portuguese who are in Kuta Lubok. The attack on Kuta Lubok was led by the nephew of Sultan Ali Mughayatsyah, Sultan Iskandar Muda. Aceh troops captured the Kuta Lubok Fortress so that the Portuguese withdrew to Malacca.

Kuta Lubok castle became the primary needs of its time, besides as a base of defense also played an important role as a place of education and training for royal soldiers, especially those who fought in the field of maritime / maritime. In addition, this fort also serves as a port of loading and unloading of goods, especially goods related to the military.

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now if we visit the castle kuta lubok that we see only the ruins of the stone structure of the fort, this is caused by the lack of care since the castle was abandoned by the kingdom. Moreover Aceh was shaken several times by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2004 that caused damage to the royal heritage of Aceh Darussalam.
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Saleum @ahmadzaki!
Thank you for writing about this place, how to get to this place? Where exactly this place is? I've never heard about this place before. Will you make a detail route to get there later, are you part of Mapesa Initiative?

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Aand Keep on sharing with us about those historical place and Hey.. add more tag like "history" or "ccc" rather than photography, I will be happy to answer your question about that.

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saleum kak @cicisaja.
benteng kuta lubok is located in the hills lamreh, krueng raya Aceh besar.
if one day you want to visit I can help you there. I wrote about this fort because my "skripsi" also discussed a bit about this fortress. I am not a member of the mapesa, but I often do excavations with researchers from aceh and also malaysia.
By the way do you live in banda aceh?

Thank You @ahmadzaki. So this fortress near from the Indra Patra too? I was living in Banda Aceh for 20 years, but now I move out to Pamulang, South Tangerang.

Do you know Dedy Satria? He's a Violin and a graduated archeologist from UGM. I like to read about our Historical story of Aceh Darussalam, Do you know that Azhari Aiyub is publishing his new Novel "Baneng Meujanggot" it's a fiction but I knew we have known the story about it everywhere from time to time. what do you think?

This location of kuta lubok fort kak @cicisaja. I learned a lot from the deddy satria, especially about the Lamreh archeology. I know "Baneng Meujanggot" on facebook kak.

So..kuta lubok is smaller then indra patra... uhmm😞 my suggestion is to add this map on your post...so it will be a great help for the community to find the route.

Saleum 🤝 jadi cuma tinggal pusing saja? Tidak ditemukan yg lain seperti kuburan misalnya? Ada kah sumber cerita yg bagus untuk benteng ini, maksudnya apa ada peperangan yg terjadi di sana pasca Iskandar Muda? Belum ketahuan tahun berapa dibangunnya juga yaa?

Maaf, banyak tanya.. Penasaran, tempo hari pas di Aceh cuma diajak lihat puing2 benteng yg di kruen raya, Indra indra?

Oh iya nemu postingan ini dari @cicisaja di kontes Pay It Forward minggu ini. Sukses yaa

banyak catatan sejarah tentang benteng kuta lubok dan inong balee @dipoabasch, terutama tentang peperangan dengan bangsa portugis.

Would there be a way to rebuild or restore the wall? That is if there is still a need for the wall. There's almost nothing left which could be impressive about it.

building kuta lubok fort already many who studied it, and there is already a illustration of the intact fort. if rebuilt could have been,

Thank you for sharing this bit of history with us, and your photos are beautiful. It's such a shame the damage caused to so many by natural disasters too.

I'm one of the judges in a Pay it Forward Curation contest where @cicisaja featured your post! It's a weekly contest and we'd love for you to join us this week :)

thank you for inviting me to join the contest you held @lynncoyle1, can you tell me about the steps and rules to join the contest?

You're welcome @ahmadzaki! It's actually held by @thedarkhorse, I'm just one of the judges :) Here's the link for this week's contest just posted today :)

@cisisaja featured you in the pay it forward curation contest.

I found this interesting and looked it up even further.
The tsunami caused damage throughout the area. It's a shame that we lose part of our historic sites to mother nature

thanks for reading and liked my post @wolfhart. indeed the impact of the tsunami eliminates many traces of Aceh history, most ancient cities are close to the beach.