MELAKA: The planned exhibition showcasing artefacts of the legendary Malay warrior Hang Tuah receives a significant boost as an Indonesian man claiming to be an heir comes forward with a collection of relics from the Melaka Sultanate era.
"Several artefacts are housed in an Indonesian museum, but due to their weight, I chose to bring these three significant pieces to Melaka's history," he explained. Amin's aim in lending the artefacts is to support the state's efforts to honour the famed warrior. He noted that there are more relics linked to the sultanate that could be made available upon request.
"Hang Tuah was not only known for his strength but also his wisdom and has been acknowledged in records from India, which will be displayed during the event," he added.