Pasai kingdom
he tomb of the King of Islam (Malikussaleh), an archaeological site that is quite monumental in the archipelago, even in Southeast Asia. This is the grave of the founder of the Islamic Kingdom of the Pasai Ocean named Meurah Silu Malik al-Saleh or better known as Malikussaleh, and is the first king of the Pasai Kingdom who once spread Islam in Southeast Asia (1270-1297 AD). The historical evidence that can be seen is tombstones decorated with kaligraphy of sacred verses of high historical value. Pasai Kingdom itself is the largest Islamic kingdom in Indonesia in the 13th century which is not only an International Trade Center, but also Civilization and Islamic Education.
In one complex this burial site also has the tomb of Sultan Muhammad Malik Al-Zahir or Malikuzzahir son of Sultan Malik Al-Shaleh who led the kingdom 1297-1326 AD.
There is also the Tomb of Queen Nahritsyah who led the kingdom of Ocean pasai 1405-1428 AD.
Tombstones decorated with calligraphy of sacred texts is a cultural heritage of high historical value.