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'''Batikam''' |
'''Batikam Stone''' is a historical heritage object in Jorong Dusun Tuo, Nagari Limo Kaum, [[Tanah Datar Regency]], [[Sumatra]] in [[Indonesia]].<ref name="c">{{Cite web |last=Haluan |title=Batu Batikam Lambang Perdamaian |url=http://www.harianhaluan.com/index.php/lancong/12233-batu-batikam-lambang-perdamaian- |access-date=12 May 2014 |language=id |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140926154744/http://www.harianhaluan.com/index.php/lancong/12233-batu-batikam-lambang-perdamaian- |archive-date=26 September 2014 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Translated from [[Indonesian language|Indonesian]], Batu Batikam means the stone that getting stabbed. |
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</ref> if it was translated from Indonesia language, Batikan Stone means the stone that getting stabbed. |
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According to the history, the hole in the middle of the stone comes from stocked of Datuak Parpatiah Nan Sabatang.<ref name="f">{{Cite web |last=Antara SumBar |title=Batu Batikam |url=http://www.antarasumbar.com/index.php?sumbar=wisata&d=9&id=147 |access-date=12 May 2014 |language=id}}</ref> The largest stone of this culture, Batikam Stone is 1.8 meters. A long time ago, it was used as "''medan nan bapaneh"'' or called as the place of the leader to make decisions. The formation of the stones around Batikam stone are like a square of chairs with their backs turned. In the middle, there is Batikam stone of Andes rocks. These stones' size are about 55 x 20 x 40 centimeters, with the shape looking like a triangle.<ref name="d">{{Cite web |last=Padang Today |title=Situs Batu Batikam |url=http://padangtoday.com/today/detail/57618 |access-date=12 May 2014 |language=id}}</ref> Batikam stone becomes one of evidence about the existence of a Minangkabau kingdom in [[Neolithic era]].<ref name="e">{{Cite web |last=EO Community |title=Situs Sejarah Batu Batikam |url=http://www.eocommunity.com/SITUS-SEJARAH-BATU-BATIKAM |access-date=12 May 2014 |language=id}}</ref> Batikam stone is a pierced stone which symbolizes the importance of peace and discussion in [[Minangkabau people|Minangkabau society]].<ref name="a">{{Cite web |last=Pelangi Holiday |title=Batu Batikam Lokasi Wisata Bersejarah |url=http://www.pelangiholiday.com/2013/09/batu-batikam-lokasi-wisata-bersejarah.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109113416/http://www.pelangiholiday.com/2013/09/batu-batikam-lokasi-wisata-bersejarah.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 November 2013 |access-date=12 May 2014 |language=id}}</ref> |
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According to the history, the hole that in the middle of the stone come from stocked of Datuak Parpatiah Nan Sabatang.<ref name="f">{{Cite journal|last=Antara SumBar|title=Batu Batikam|url=http://www.antarasumbar.com/index.php?sumbar=wisata&d=9&id=147|access-date=12 May 2014|language=id}} |
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</ref>). The large of this culture, Batikam Stone, is, 1.800 meters, long time ago it was used as "''medan nan bapaneh"'' or called as the place of the leader to take decision. the formation of the stones around Batikam stone like back of chairs, it look like a square. in the middle, there is Batikam stone of Andes rocks. This stones' size is about 55 x 20 x 40 centimeters, with the shape looks like triangle.<ref name="d">{{Cite journal|last=Padang Today|title=Situs Batu Batikam|url=http://padangtoday.com/today/detail/57618|access-date=12 May 2014|language=id}} |
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</ref> Batikam stone becomes one of evidence about the existence of Minangkabau kingdom in neolithic era.<ref name="e">{{Cite journal|last=EO Community|title=Situs Sejarah Batu Batikam|url=http://www.eocommunity.com/SITUS-SEJARAH-BATU-BATIKAM|access-date=12 May 2014|language=id}} |
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* [[List of individual rocks]] |
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</ref> Batikam stone is the stone that stocked which symbolize the important thing peace and discussion on [[Minangkabau people|Minangkabau society]].<ref name="a">{{Cite journal|last=Pelangi Holiday|title=Batu Batikam Lokasi Wisata Bersejarah|url=http://www.pelangiholiday.com/2013/09/batu-batikam-lokasi-wisata-bersejarah.html|access-date=12 May 2014|language=id}} |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 16:04, 19 December 2024
This article may be a rough translation from another language. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. (November 2024) |
Batikam Stone is a historical heritage object in Jorong Dusun Tuo, Nagari Limo Kaum, Tanah Datar Regency, Sumatra in Indonesia.[1] Translated from Indonesian, Batu Batikam means the stone that getting stabbed.
According to the history, the hole in the middle of the stone comes from stocked of Datuak Parpatiah Nan Sabatang.[2] The largest stone of this culture, Batikam Stone is 1.8 meters. A long time ago, it was used as "medan nan bapaneh" or called as the place of the leader to make decisions. The formation of the stones around Batikam stone are like a square of chairs with their backs turned. In the middle, there is Batikam stone of Andes rocks. These stones' size are about 55 x 20 x 40 centimeters, with the shape looking like a triangle.[3] Batikam stone becomes one of evidence about the existence of a Minangkabau kingdom in Neolithic era.[4] Batikam stone is a pierced stone which symbolizes the importance of peace and discussion in Minangkabau society.[5]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Haluan. "Batu Batikam Lambang Perdamaian" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ^ Antara SumBar. "Batu Batikam" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ^ Padang Today. "Situs Batu Batikam" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ^ EO Community. "Situs Sejarah Batu Batikam" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ^ Pelangi Holiday. "Batu Batikam Lokasi Wisata Bersejarah" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2014.