Paderap

Third Ruler of Deli Sultanate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tuanku Panglima Paderap, also called Panglima Deli,[1] was the third ruler of the Deli Sultanate,[2][3] now part of North Sumatra, Indonesia. He succeeded his father Tuanku Panglima Perunggit, who died around 1700.[2][3] Paderap had four sons, namely Tuanku Jalaluddin (or Kejuruan Metar), Tuanku Panglima Pasutan (or Kejuruan Padang), Tuanku Tawar (or Kejuruan Santun), and Tuanku Umar (or Kejuruan Junjongan).[1][3][4]

Reign1700-1720
SuccessorTuanku Panglima Pasutan
FatherTuanku Panglima Perunggit
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Paderap
Sultan of Deli
Reign1700-1720
PredecessorTuanku Panglima Perunggit
SuccessorTuanku Panglima Pasutan
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Tuanku Panglima Paderap
FatherTuanku Panglima Perunggit
ReligionSunni Islam
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A power struggle happened in the Deli after Paderap died in 1720.[3][4] Jalaluddin, Paderap's first son, could not replace him because of a physical disability.[3] It was Pasutan who became the fourth ruler of Deli, while his younger brother Umar became the first ruler of the Serdang Sultanate.[3][5]

Paderap was buried in Pulau Brayan district in Medan city.[4]

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