Flying horses for the people of Sumenep are a legendary "appearance". He is not only thought of as a magical animal race. In its growth and metamorphosis, at the eastern tip of the salt island, the flying horse became a symbol. Even though in the world of history which is a middle ground between mythology and reality, flying horses still remain a cup of enigma that cannot be finished.
"In the world of mythology, flying horses are not only found in Sumenep. "He's like the Sembrani horse in Javanese mythology, or Pegassus in Greek mythology," said RB Muhlis, a history observer in Sumenep.
In Sumenep, flying horses are believed to be the vehicles of Jokotole, one of the rulers of Sumenep who is believed to have ruled in the 14th century. Much written data regarding this is contained in the novel Babad Songennep by Werdisastra (1914). This horse is said to have been given by his uncle, Adirasa, a powerful hermit from the land of Sepuh Dewe.
On the other hand, the flying horse mythology is considered a high-class hoax. Some groups concerned in the world of history view flying horses as just a fantasy. But give a note: there is always a philosophical factor.
Reported on the official website of Winsortoto the Sumenep Regency government, Friday (30/9/2022). Sembrani for the people of Sumenep is a legendary figure, not only is it considered a magical animal, but the flying horse has become a symbol.