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While houses dating back to the sultanate of Banjar are rare, the traditional style of architecture of the Banjar people has been adopted by modern architects in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.[1] The most well-known style is the bubungan tinggi, which were originally houses with high, ridged roofs and were occupied by royalty, nobility, and state officials.[1]

Examples of traditional Banjarese religious structures include Candi Laras, Candi Agung, and Masjid Sultan Suriansyah.

  1. ^ a b Eliot, Joshua (1998). Indonesia Handbook. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Passport Books. p. 705. ISBN 9780844249575.

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