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Masjid DiRaja Long Yunus, Kg. Langgar

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Nik
April 19, 2020
Situated merely 1.1km away from Villa Yusmah, Masjid D'Raja Long Yunus (Long Yunus' Royal Mosque), Langgar was built in the late 1870s. There is a cemetery next to the mosque, dedicated to the Royal Family of Kelantan. According to history, after the death of Al-Marhum Long Yunus at Pengkalan Galoh, Kg. Sireh, he was buried in a place called "Langgar". The mosque was later built in the name of the cemetery. The mosque is covered with a three-tiered roof with its "decorative" tops supported by two-layered roofs that are connected to each other, and a cross or "slider/(pemeleh)" placed on the edge of the screen. This one-storey mosque is almost entirely surrounded by carved wall panels. The walls of the panel surround the mihrab and is the most prominent area in the mosque - dedicated to the Royal Family. The structure is made of hard concrete supported by concrete columns. The roof tile originated from South China during the time that the state of Kelantan was involved in trade between China and Pattani. The mosque does not have any towers but uses a "beduk" to make announcements or deliver the Azan. The pulpit is said to be the royal throne dedicated to the upper class and carved in a solemn cloud decorative pattern. Looking at the carving pattern and type of wood structure today, there has been no change from the date it was built. To meet the growing needs of the congregation, the new 3-storey new building was started in January 1985 and completed in July 1987. In 2014 the Langgar Mosque was renamed Masjid D'raja Long Yunus, Langgar.
Situated merely 1.1km away from Villa Yusmah, Masjid D'Raja Long Yunus (Long Yunus' Royal Mosque), Langgar was built in the late 1870s. There is a cemetery next to the mosque, dedicated to the Royal Family of Kelantan. According to history, after the death of Al-Marhum Long Yunus at Pengkalan Galo…
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Jalan Langgar
Kota Bharu, Kelantan