Traditional Kelantanese portals: a study of form and content / Nurul Syazlina Che Yusof, Dr. Mumtaz Hj Mokhtar and Prof. Dr. Muliyadi Mahamood

Traditional Kelantanese portal is a form of Malay traditional door structure that can only be found at royal palaces and homes of dignitaries. In addition to its function as an entrance into the palace area, the portal is also a safety door for the palace. Since traditional portal belongs to the min...

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Main Authors: Che Yusof, Nurul Syazlina (Author), Mokhtar (Hj) (Author), Mahamood, Muliyadi (Prof. Dr. ) (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2016.
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