Traditional sumatran architecture Stock Photos and Images
RFR2X85K–Traditional Sumatran architecture.
RF2B3HBRP–Houses of the traditional Sumatran architecture in the 'Beautiful Indonesia' Miniature Park, Jakarta
RMHF982H–Traditional malay house in Sumatra, Indonesia.
RMM1C2D1–Traditional ethnic house in a village near Berastagi, Sumatra, Indonesia
RM2E8HP7N–A traditional Toba Batak house called Jabu - the Toba language for Rumah Adat
RMCTETRH–Traditional Batak house on Samosir Island, Lake Toba, North Sumatra.
RMRP3FD1–Indonesia Art Showing Rumah Gadang House
RMBY979P–Pandai sikek at West Sumatera, Indonesia
RMWKF77X–Rumah Gadang (Minangkabau Culture: 'big house') On Sumatra
RMARCN20–Minangkabau Istano Pagarauyung typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, palace, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMC93KGK–Rumah Gadang (Minangkabau Culture: 'big house') On Sumatra
RMBY980M–Historical Minangkabau Kingdom of Pagaruyung, West Sumatera, Indonesia
RMRRN069–Palace of the Simalungun Kings at Pematang Purba, Sumatra
RF2GX6XGP–A blue house with a rusty iron roof in Bukittinggi in West Sumatra, Indonesia.
RF2C50P3A–The Sumatran rhinoceros exhibition area in Taronga zoo Sydney. The model is made by plastic bottle cap to remind people to protect environment.
RMPRJCB8–Derelict minangkabau house near Bukittinggi, Sumatra, Indonesia
RMBHG03R–Malay Kampung Kling Mosque (1748), Sumatran Style with Hindu Influence, Melaka or Malacca City, Malaysia
RM2B02CC4–The Kampung Kling Mosque's original structure, built by Indian Muslim traders in 1748, was a wooden building and in 1872, it was rebuilt in brick. The mosque is one of the traditional mosques in Melaka, which still retains its original design. The architectural design of the mosque is a cross between Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and the Melaka Malay. The minaret, ablution pool and entrance arch were built at the same time as the main building. The minaret resembles a pagoda. The mosque also has a blend of English and Portuguese glazed tiles, Corinthian columns with symmetrical arches in the mai
RM2C1A6C0–Small mosque in the jungle in Sumatra
RM2B02CC9–The Kampung Kling Mosque's original structure, built by Indian Muslim traders in 1748, was a wooden building and in 1872, it was rebuilt in brick. The mosque is one of the traditional mosques in Melaka, which still retains its original design. The architectural design of the mosque is a cross between Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and the Melaka Malay. The minaret, ablution pool and entrance arch were built at the same time as the main building. The minaret resembles a pagoda. The mosque also has a blend of English and Portuguese glazed tiles, Corinthian columns with symmetrical arches in the mai
RF2B3HBR9–Houses of the traditional Sumatran architecture in the 'Beautiful Indonesia' Miniature Park, Jakarta
RMHF9839–Large wooden house with malay architecture style.
RMM1C2DK–Traditional ethnic house in a village near Berastagi, Sumatra, Indonesia
RM2B02CC0–The Kampung Kling Mosque's original structure, built by Indian Muslim traders in 1748, was a wooden building and in 1872, it was rebuilt in brick. The mosque is one of the traditional mosques in Melaka, which still retains its original design. The architectural design of the mosque is a cross between Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and the Melaka Malay. The minaret, ablution pool and entrance arch were built at the same time as the main building. The minaret resembles a pagoda. The mosque also has a blend of English and Portuguese glazed tiles, Corinthian columns with symmetrical arches in the mai
RF2NKWX24–View of Old Batavia now Jakarta drawn by De Molins Chapter XXI - The Malays from Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages by John Clark Ridpath, 1840-1900 Publication date 1895 Publisher Boston : Balch Bros. Volume 6 History of Man and Mankind
RMA4CRG1–Malaysia Melaka Jalan Lakiu Kampung Klings Mosque
RMB0HRWB–A traditional Batak house built on stilts, to match the local belief that the world stands on stilts, Indonesia.
RMAM1RG9–INDONESIA Southeast Asia Sumatra near Lake Toba Traditional Batak house with grain drying on mats outside.
RMARCN25–Minangkabau Istano Pagarauyung typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, palace, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMA131WG–Rooftops shaped like buffalo horns on a Rumah Gadang house in Bukittinggi in Sumatra. Dormant volcano Singgalang behind.
RMBY97PY–Rumah Tuo Kampai nan Panjang, Minangkabau, West Sumatera, Indonesia
RFM1DNF6–Small mosque in the jungle in Sumatra Island, Indonesia
RMAAYRDR–Women in Muslim headdresses on the Jenjang Seribu stairs near the Pasar Atas market in Bukittinggi, Indonesia
RFR6CG36–Small mosque in the jungle in Sumatra
RMPRJCCY–Derelict minangkabau house near Bukittinggi, Sumatra, Indonesia
RM2B00TGY–Indonesia: A late 19th-century photograph of a traditional Acehnese mosque in northern Sumatra. Aceh is located on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra. It is thought to have been in Aceh where Islam was first established in Southeast Asia. In the early 17th century the Sultanate of Aceh was the most wealthy, powerful and cultivated state in the Malacca Straits region. Aceh province now has the highest proportion of Muslims in Indonesia and has regional levels of Sharia law.
RMG3C5NJ–Mosque - Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia
RF2AGT80C–A pavilion of Sumatra in the 'Beautiful Indonesia' Miniature Park, Jakarta
RMHF980B–Two storey house building in South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RMM1C2DY–Traditional ethnic house in a village near Berastagi, Sumatra, Indonesia
RM2J92WC2–Traditional wooden house in Malay architectural style in Liwa, West Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia.
RF2NKWWYT–Mosque of Soerabaija, Batavia now Jakarta Drawn by Alexander de Bar Chapter XXI - The Malays from Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages by John Clark Ridpath, 1840-1900 Publication date 1895 Publisher Boston : Balch Bros. Volume 6 History of Man and Mankind
RMF04XAH–Bataknese totem pole.
RMARCN2A–Minangkabau Istano Pagarauyung typical, traditional house, native, palace, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMR8BKN9–Traditional house on stilts, Sumatra, c1928. Creator: Unknown.
RMM1C2D9–Young western boy at the entry of a traditional ethnic house in a village near Berastagi, Sumatra, Indonesia
RMM1C2N0–View of the Berastagi town, Sumatra, Indonesia.
RF2NKWWYA–Javanese House in Suburbs of Batavia now Jakarta drawn by De Molins Chapter XXI - The Malays from Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages by John Clark Ridpath, 1840-1900 Publication date 1895 Publisher Boston : Balch Bros. Volume 6 History of Man and Mankind
RMARCN23–Minangkabau Istano Pagarauyung typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, palace, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMR8BKN7–Temple in Kota Baru, eastern Sumatra, c1928. Creator: Unknown.
RMM1C2N7–View of the Berastagi town, Sumatra, Indonesia.
RMARCN27–Minangkabau Istano Pagarauyung typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, palace, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMARCN22–Minangkabau Istano Pagarauyung typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, palace, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMARCM81–Minangkabau typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMARCM93–Farm typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMARCM85–Minangkabau Istano Pagarauyung typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, palace, architecture Indonesia Sumatra
RMARCM8D–Farm typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, architecture Indonesia Sumatra Asia, Farmer, Farmers, Farming, Field,
RMARCM7B–Farm typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, architecture Indonesia Sumatra Asia, Farmer, Farmers, Farming, Field,
RMARCM89–Farm typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, architecture Indonesia Sumatra Asia, Farmer, Farmers, Farming, Field,
RMARCM87–Farm typical, traditional, Minangkabau, house, native, architecture Indonesia Sumatra Asia, Farmer, Farmers, Farming, Field,
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RMARCM78–Indonesia Sumatra Minangkabau Music Fun Guitar boy boys teenagers teens
RMARCM7A–Man Woman Minangkabau Sumatra farm farmer rice growing
RMARCM83–Boy Girl Baby Minangkabau Sumatra farm farmer rice growing
RMARCM6C–Indonesia Sumatra Minangkabau Music Fun Guitar boy boys teenagers teens
RMARCM91–Minangkabau Sumatra farm farmer rice growing
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