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  2. Bale kulkul - Wikipedia

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    A simple bale kulkul. The bale kulkul or bale kul-kul (Balinese "drum pavilion") is a Balinese pavilion where a slit-log drum (Balinese kulkul) is placed. It is essentially a drum tower or a watch tower. A bale kulkul can has a civic function, such as those used in villages as a mean of communication; or for religious function, an integral part ...

  3. Balinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    The bale kulkul is an elevated towering structure, topped with a small pavilion where the kulkul (Balinese slit drum) is placed. The kulkul would be sounded as an alarm during a village, city, or palace emergency, or a sign to congregate villagers. In Balinese villages, there is a bale banjar, a communal public building where the villagers ...

  4. Category:Lists of people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of fictional characters (16 C, 57 P) G. ... Pages in category "Lists of people" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul characters - Wikipedia

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    Most of the notable characters in Diriliş: Ertuğrul are based on real people related to Osman I and the founding of the Ottoman Empire, including Osman I himself, Halime Hatun, and Ertuğrul, or namesakes of characters from the Book of Dede Korkut, such as Selcan Hatun, Banu Çiçek, and Bamsı Beyrek. Most of the rest of the characters ...

  6. Pura Beji Sangsit - Wikipedia

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    The bale kulkul of Pura Beji is unusually lacking plant-like carvings and is relatively bare compared with the other architectural elements of Pura Beji, which indicates that the bale kulkul was built later in period and probably by a non-Northern Balinese sculptor. [4] Access to the middle sanctum is provided by a candi bentar split gate. This ...

  7. Pura Goa Lawah - Wikipedia

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    A bale kulkul (pavilion to keep a drum) is placed to the west of this entrance. Within the first courtyard of the temple, the outer sanctum or the jaba pisan, there are three pavilions (bale) located in three corners of the temple complex. One of the pavilions is the bale gong, where the gamelan set is kept for musical performance. [1]

  8. Balinese temple - Wikipedia

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    In this zone usually, several pavilions are built, such as the bale kulkul (wooden Slit drum tower), bale gong (gamelan pavilion), wantilan (meeting pavilion), bale pesandekan, and bale perantenan, the temple's kitchen. Utama mandala (jero): the holiest and the most sacred zone within the pura.

  9. Gedong Arca Museum, Bedulu - Wikipedia

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    The outer courtyard includes three spaces: the wantilan (pavilion), the ticket sales office and the bale kulkul ('kulkul pavilion'). The central courtyard includes five spaces and is the main exhibition area. It centers around a nice pond surrounded by a garden. The inner courtyard holds a pavilion and seven spaces used for special events and ...