Marga, Tabanan
Marga, also known as Margarana is a exclave and landlocked district of the Tabanan Regency of Bali, Indonesia.
It is the location of the Battle of Margarana, where Indonesian National Hero I Gusti Ngurah Rai was killed by Dutch forces during the Indonesian Revolution. This battle, in which 96 Indonesians were killed, has been characterized by Balinese writers as a Puputan, such as those of 1906–08.
History
It is said that during his journey, a descendant of Sri Arya Sentong, named Ki Gusti Ngurah Pacung, conducted spiritual activities from Nusa Penida, where he built a temple complex, starting from Alas Kedaton, Pura Puser Tasik, to Pucak Padang Dawa. He also built a temple as a place of rule, later named Alas Urat Mara, where "Urat" means strength and "Mara" means new. This is where a new power emerged, and his village was named Taman Lebah. The name Urat Mara was later changed to Marga after a split in Puri Perean.Marga has tourist attractions including and Alas Kedaton.
Geography
Boundaries
The administrative boundaries of Marga District are:north=Baturiti District|east=Mengwi District, Badung Regency and Abiansemal District, Badung Regency|south=Kediri District, Tabanan Regency|west=Penebel District, Tabanan Regency and Tabanan District Tabanan, Tabanan Regency |northwest=Penebel District, Tabanan Regency|southwest=Kediri District, Tabanan Regency
Government
Administrative Division
Marga District consists of 16 villages. Cau Belayu Village is the largest village, covering 4.31 km2, while Batannyuh Village is the smallest, covering 1.35 km2.Banjar is an administrative area in Bali Province under the sub-district or village level. Banjars are divided into two types based on their function:
- Banjar Dinas handles administrative matters, such as issuing ID cards, the Village Fund, and regulates the implementation of government programs, such as Integrated Health Posts, Family Welfare Movement, and voting activities in regional and presidential elections.
- The Customary Village manages matters related to customary activities, such as scheduling traditional ceremonies, and organizing traditional ritual arts performances.