3. Monument to the Resistance of the People of West Sumatra Against Dutch Colonialism 15 June 1908, is in front of the General Hospital. DR. Achmad Muchtar, Bukittinggi. The first stone for the construction of the monument was laid by General A.H Nasution on June 15 1963.
4. This Kamang War Memorial of 1908 was built at the Simpang Pintu Koto, depicting four important figures of the Kamang War. The main figures in leading the anti-tax resistance were: H. Abdul Manan, Dt. Rajo Pangulu, Siti Aisyiah, and Kari Mudo.
STONE MORTAR IN THE YARD OF H. ABDUL MANAN'S PARENTS' HOUSE
(Source: The author's private photo collection)
H. ABDUL MANAN'S NAME IS USED FOR SEVERAL STREET NAMES IN THE CITY OF BUKITTINGGI AND AGAM REGENCY
(Photo Source: Author's personal collection)
5. This stone mortar was commonly used by H. Abdul Manan as a platform to stand on, making him taller and more visible to the crowd when delivering speeches or giving instructions to his followers.
LOCAL HISTORY WORKSHOP OF THE KAMANG WAR
Source: Author's photo collection
6. The street named H. Abdul Manan in front of the Mandiangin District Office, Koto Selayan Bukittinggi. On June 15, 1908, Dutch forces passed through this street on their way to Guguak Bulek and then to Kamang in search of H. Abdul Manan. The second photo shows the street name from Koto Panjang to Simpang Manduang, which crosses the Kamang War 1908 Struggle Monument.
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON H. ABDUL MANAN, DT. RAJO PANGULU, SITI MANGGOPOH
Source: Author's photo collection
COMMEMORATION CEREMONY OF THE KAMANG WAR 1908 BY THE AGAM REGENCY GOVERNMENT, EVERY JUNE 15
Photo of the Kamang War Commemoration Ceremony on June 15, 2019, with the ceremony inspector Agam Regent, Dr. H. Indra Catri, MSP, and Dt. Malako Nan Putiah
(Source: Agam Public Relations photo collection)