Always Remember Death. The Tale of Shah Riar told a story of a king of kings who controls a very large kingdom. Unfortunately, he was complacent with what he had and became an arrogant king who liked to flaunt his wealth and greatness. He forgets that he was still a mortal being who was always followed by death. In the end, when the king was about to flaunt his wealth in front of his people, his life was taken away by the angel of death who disguised himself as a poor man whom he had insulted.
Pembrita Betawi is a daily from Batavia (now Jakarta), the Dutch East Indies, which was published from 1884 to 1916. Read More
PEMBRITA BETAWI Batavia (Jakarta) - Friday Edition, October 14, 1892
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PEMBRITA BETAWI Batavia (Jakarta) - Friday Edition, October 14, 1892
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Always Remember Death. The Tale of Shah Riar told a story of a king of kings who controls a very large kingdom. Unfortunately, he was complacent with what he had and became an arrogant king who liked to flaunt his wealth and greatness. He forgets that he was still a mortal being who was always followed by death. In the end, when the king was about to flaunt his wealth in front of his people, his life was taken away by the angel of death who disguised himself as a poor man whom he had insulted.
Pembrita Betawi is a daily from Batavia (now Jakarta), the Dutch East Indies, which was published from 1884 to 1916. Read More