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English: At the top of the stairs, a split gate leads to the central area and mausolea of Mataram. This type of gate is unique to Indonesia. It occurs originally in Hindu/Buddhist temples, and subsequently in Islamic Period and later monuments.
Français : En haut des escaliers, une porte divisée mène à la zone centrale et au mausolée de Mataram. Ce type de portail est unique en Indonésie.
On le trouve à l’origine dans les temples hindous/bouddhistes, puis dans la période islamique et dans les monuments ultérieurs.
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