
MAKAM RAJA
This tomb is called TUMARAS or "Tugu Makam Raja Silahisabungan".
From the book by J. Sihaloho, it is known that the construction of the tomb monument began with a large meeting of the Central Committee of the Silahisabungan Monument and Tarombo on December 9-12, 1967. While the process of laying the first stone only took place on April 12, 1969.
The inauguration of this tomb monument was only carried out on November 23, 1981, where the construction process of this place took 12 years.
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AEK SIPAULAK HOSA
The legend of Aek Sipaulak Hosa Loja is a cultural heritage of King Silahisabungan who is the ancestor of the Batak people of the Silalahi Nabolak clan.
Quoting the Disparbudpora Dairi Regency page, this water appeared because of the sincerity of the king who could not bear to see his wife who was pregnant and feeling exhausted

BATU SIGADAB
Batu Sigadap is a court stone that has a long history in the Silalahi I Tourism Village, precisely in Sigiro, according to Jadesta.
It is said that this stone was created by King Silahisabungan because of a dispute between his seven sons over land. Batu Sigadap was used as a court tool, where the disputing parties would swear in front of it.
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BATU NASO HALIATAN
The Nasohaliatan Stone is one of the many relics of King Silahisabungan in Silalahi, according to legend, this stone cannot be surrounded by people.
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OTHERS
In addition to those already in this Silalahi blog, there are still many other relics in Silahisabungan, such as "Batu Sipitukkolak" or "Binanga Sibola Huta" and various other relics that you can still see in Silalahi. There are also many traditional houses that you can find here, a place to keep wild buffaloes, and other things.
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