![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=1) | Photographer: Buyung Akram The flocking pilgrims is seating and praying in front of the 5th gate of the Tomb of Sunan Gunung Jati. | | | | |
![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=4) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Pintu Mergu to separate the Chinese graveyard so the pilgrims can do their own ritual here. | | | | |
![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=7) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Handwritten Quran aged hundred years old. | | | | |
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![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=2) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Hall for the caretakers where the pilgrims ask their permission prior to enter the 5th gate. | | | | |
![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=5) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Chinese porcellains embedded in the wall decorating the tomb. | | | | |
![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=8) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Sang Saka Ratu or Dok Jumeneng mosque which believed used by the Keling people. | | | | |
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![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=3) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Another graveyards from those who has familial link with Sultan. | | | | |
![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=6) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Ceramic Jar which believed to be stolen once but apparently return to its place. | | | | |
![](nnprg/php/nnglr.php?o=lasugujt&c=9) | Photographer: Buyung Akram Kamulyaan well around the mosque area. If you need to use the water then prior permission from caretaker needed. | | | | |
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