JUGRA (KUALA LANGAT)
1. Alaeddin Mosque
" Alaeddin Mosque is also known as Bandar Mosque. It was built by Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Syah ibni Almarhum
Raja Muda Musa, the fifth Sultan of Selangor, in 1905. It was erected at the same time as the Alaeddin Palace.
Sultan Alaeddin performed Friday prayers at this mosque. The design is said to be from Deli kingdom, in Medan,
northern Sumatra.
2. Alaeddin Palace
" Alaeddin Palace like Alaeddin Mosque was built by
Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Syah ibni Almarhum Raja
Muda Musa, the fifth Sultan of Selangor, in 1905.

The design is largely Islamic, mainly of Indian and
Middle Eastern origin. There is also some Chinese
influence as there were craftsmen from China who
helped built the palace.

The palace, which is also known as Bandar Palace, is
built of high-quality
cengal timber and marble. It has
15 rooms and a pretty landscaped garden with a pool
at its center.
Sultan Alaeddin lived in this palace for 35 years until his death in 1938. The seventh Sultan of Selangor, Sultan
Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shahin ibni Almarhum Sultan Hishamuddin Alam Shah, was born in this palace in 1926.The
palace fell into disuse after independence when the administrative center of the state was moved to Kuala Lumpur.
It was later used as a craft center and a center for studying the Koran.

Alaeddin Palace was gazetted as a historical monument and historical site under the Antiquities Act on the 24th
July 1980."
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3. Old Prison/ Police Station
4. Royal Mausoleum of Sultan Abdul Samad
5. Other Places or Legends of Jugra
Tomb of Raja Kahar
Alaeddin Mosque was gazetted as a historical
monument and historical site under the Antiquities
Act on the 24th July 1980."
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Year Built: 1905
Architect:
Style:
Location: Kg. Bandar, Kuala Langat
Year Built: 1905
Architect:
Style: Islamic
Location: Kg. Bandar, Kuala Langat
Sultan Abdul Samad's final
resting place
The Old Prison or Police Station at the time of visit was being upgraded by the Department of Museum and Antiquity
to become a historical site. According to a local, there is an underground dungeon at the site which was still
accessible about 25 years ago. As this prison is at a foot of a hill, there is a walkway that leads up the hill to an old
palace. However, this walkway is currently closed.
Year Built:
Architect:
Style:
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Sultan Abdul Samad was the 5th Sultan of Selangor. It was during his reign in the year 1857, that the center of
administrative power shifted from Kuala Selangor to Jugra.

Year Built: 1898
Architect:
Style: Combination of Western Classical and Indo Muslim
Location:
According to a local, this
used to be the old port of
Jugra. In the olden days,
ships from the Straits of
Malacca, would navigate
through the Langat River to
berth at the port for
commerce.
Footprint of Hang Tuah

According to local legend, this is one half
of Hang Tuah's footprint. The other is at
Klebang, Malacca. This foot print can be
found on a hill called Batu Hampar. The hill
can be accessed and there is a Chinese
temple on the way up.
Graveyard of the 7 Princess

On Batu Hampar, the site of the graveyard
of the 7 Princess can also be found.
However, the history or validity of this claim
cannot be ascertained.
Rear view
Iso view
Front view
By the side pf
the palace
Rear side of the
palace