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Makam Dato' Dol Said



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1849


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Makam yang dibina merupakan makan pemerintah Naning yang ke-9 yang dikenali sebagai Dato' Dol Said. Makam Dato' Dol Said ini telah dicat kepada warna kuning bagi memudahkan pelancong luar untuk pergi ke makan. Terletak didalam perkarangan Masjid Dato' Dol Said. 1849 dibina dan dipulihara pada tahun 1988

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