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Tomb of the King of Boni

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Tomb of the King of Boni
Tomb of the King of Boni
Tomb of the King of Boni
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No.9, Weijiu Road of Huacun, southern foot of Mountain Tortoise

Tomb of the King of Boni, built in the early 15th century, is the tomb of Manarejiana 麻那惹加那 , ruler of Boni , a medieval state on the island of Borneo, considered by some as the predecessor of the present-day sultanate of Brunei. The tomb and associated statuary is located in a park at the southern foothills of Tortoise Mountain , about 3 km south of the southern gate of the walled city of Nanjing. The street address is No.9, Weijiu Road of Huacun; this is east of Tiexinqiao Subdistrict, in Yuhuatai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China. The tomb was completed during the reign of Yongle Emperor in the Ming dynasty. As one of the only two foreign rulers' tombs in China , it is an important heritage site under state protection.
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