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Bukit Puteri ( Jawi: بوکيت ڤوتري,
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: ''Princess Hill'') is a small hill of historical significance in
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Terengganu Terengganu (; Terengganu Malay: ''Tranung'', Jawi: ), formerly spelled Trengganu or Tringganu, is a sultanate and constitutive state of federal Malaysia. The state is also known by its Arabic honorific, ''Dāru l- Īmān'' ("Abode of Faith"). ...
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. It is located right in the middle of the city near the estuary of
Terengganu River The Terengganu River ( ms, Sungai Terengganu) is a river in Terengganu, Malaysia. Originated from Lake Kenyir, it flows through the state capital of Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, and flows into the South China Sea. It is bridged by the Sultan Mahm ...
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Background of the hill

Bukit Puteri is located near to ''
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'', one of Terengganu's palaces, the general post office, and ''Pasar Payang'', the main market of Kuala Terengganu. At the foothill is Bazaar Warisan, a place that sells various traditional crafts and products. With a size of 0.688 hectares and a height of 20 metres above the
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, It is located in a strategic location, overlooking the estuary of Terengganu river.


History

A myth regarding Bukit Puteri tells about a legendary princess who lived on top of the hill. The local residents always went to her to borrow utensils such as bowls, plates, or cutleries for their festive events or celebrations. However, since there were a number of people who did not return the borrowed utensils to her, the princess sulked and decided to leave the hill in search for other places where she could help people. The hill has been in existence in the history of Terengganu since the 16th century. It was important as a lookout point in facing enemies, especially those who come from the sea. During the reign of Sultan Mansur II (1831-1836), Sultan Muhamad I (1836-1839), and Sultan Umar (1839-1876), Bukit Puteri was used as a stronghold during the civil war that occurred during those times.


Features

A number of historical artefacts and monuments are located on the top of Bukit Puteri. One of the artefacts is a
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bell or ''genta'' weighing 175 kg. This bell was made in 1908 by a craftsmen known as Wan Ali Wan Awang. The bell would be struck during calamity or to mark special occasions such as
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during the holy month of
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. A number of cannons used to found on the hill, but now only a few remains, with the most famous being the ''Meriam Beranak'', a set of two different-sized cannons. A flag pole approximately 18 metres tall built during the reign of Sultan Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah and a lighthouse as a beacon to sailors on the sea were erected on the hill. A fort containing a throne was also built by Sultan Umar, with the building materials consisting of a mixture of
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, bricks, and chalk as a plaster. Other than that, a cemetery containing graves of various religious figures of Terengganu can also be found.


Gallery

File:Singgahsana Bukit Puteri 2011.jpg, The throne on top of the hill. File:Tiang Bendera Bukit Puteri 2012.jpg, The flagpole. File:The twin gun.jpg, Meriam Beranak, a set of twin cannons. File:Genta Loceng Besar Bukit Puteri 2011.jpg, Genta, a bell made from brass


See also

* Geography of Malaysia


References

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