Makam Pahlawan

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Makam Pahlawan
Image of Makam Pahlawan with the Masjid Negara in the background

The Makam Pahlawan (Malay for Heroes' Mausoleum) is the burial ground of several Malaysian leaders and politicians. It is located near the Malaysian national mosque, Masjid Negara in the national capital, Kuala Lumpur. Construction of the mausoleum began in 1963 under its project of the construction of Masjid Negara and was completed in 1965.

This unique cemetery may be divided into two parts, inside and outside. Part of that is covered with a concrete dome in the form of star burst-seven houses several tombs. Star dome, each sides almost touch the ground, and surrounded the pond that separates the outside. In the centre is designed with a decorative symbol of the country, the Emblem of Malaysia (Jata Negara) and carving out new flowers marble from the island of Langkawi. The centre of the domed roof adorned with decorative gold colored roses.

The Makam Pahlawan area and the Masjid Negara was gazetted in the National Heritage Act 2005 (Act 645), as a National Heritage site by the Heritage Department on 6 July, 2007. Declaration of the plaque installation ceremony was held on 30 April, 2009.

Burials

National leaders are buried inside the dome or outside the dome of the mausoleum.

Inside the dome

Outside the dome

Interesting facts

  • Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman, a Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia (died on 1973) became the first national leader laid to rest there. On 2010, Tun Dr Ismail's widow, Toh Puan Norashikin Mohd Seth (died 2010) was laid to rest outside the mausoleum dome.
  • Tan Sri Syed Jaafar Albar, a UMNO Secretary-General and Minister of Rural Development (died 1977) become the first national leader laid to rest outside the mausoleum dome.
  • Tun Dr Fatimah Hashim, the first woman minister and Welfare Minister (died 2010) become the first woman leader laid to rest there.
  • General Tun Ibrahim Ismail, the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces (1970-1977) (died 2010) become the first military person laid to rest there.

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Coordinates: 3°8′31.05″N 101°41′26.45″E / 3.1419583°N 101.6906806°E / 3.1419583; 101.6906806

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