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Peran Guru Patimpus dalam Dinamika Pembentukan Kota Medan: Perspektif Sejarah Sosial dan Budaya Saragih, Ahmad Rifki; Prasetyo, Agung; Wahyuningsi, Tri; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Polyscopia Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/polyscopia.v1i4.1435

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This study explores the foundational role of Guru Patimpus in the establishment and development of Medan City, tracing its origins from the initial land clearing at the Deli and Babura Rivers to its evolution as a major metropolitan area in Indonesia. The research investigates how Guru Patimpus, as the ruler of the Kedatukan Urung Sapuluh Dua Kuta Hamparan Perak, established Kampung Medan and facilitated cultural and trade exchanges between the highland and lowland communities. Employing qualitative literature review methods, this research highlights the contributions of Guru Patimpus and the subsequent influences of the Aru Kingdom, Sultanate of Deli, Langkat, and Asahan, which collectively shaped Medan’s growth. The study concludes that Guru Patimpus's actions were pivotal in establishing Medan’s role in regional trade and cultural integration, positioning it as a significant historical and cultural center.
Dinamika Sosial Kehidupan Multikultural di Kota Medan Era Kontemporer Wandini, Putri; Rivaldi, Alvin; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Polyscopia Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/polyscopia.v1i4.1439

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Medan, a prominent multicultural city in Indonesia, has long served as a center of interethnic interactions, tracing back to the Sultanate of Deli and continuing into the modern era. This study investigates how Medan's multicultural life shapes the city’s social identity and examines the contributions of various communities to its social, economic, and cultural dynamics. Employing a qualitative literature analysis, the research explores the experiences and perspectives of Malay, Chinese, Batak, and Indian ethnic groups across domains such as art and economy. Findings reveal that, despite challenges and differences, harmony is maintained through tolerance and respect for cultural diversity. This conclusion underscores the significance of interethnic collaboration in preserving unity amidst diversity as the foundation of Medan’s multicultural existence.
Identitas Budaya Melayu di Asahan, Sumatera Utara Wahyuda, Tri; Nur, Muttaqin; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Polyscopia Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/polyscopia.v1i4.1441

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This article examines the cultural customs of the Asahan community during the era of the Asahan Kingdom, a historically Malay kingdom with deep Islamic influences located in what is now North Sumatra. Although Malay culture is predominant, the region has also seen the integration of Toba Batak and Javanese communities, enriching its cultural landscape over time. This study aims to analyze the role of Malay culture in shaping Asahan’s identity within the broader context of East Sumatra. Using a qualitative approach that combines literature review and field observations, the research highlights the significant impact of Malay cultural values—especially in religious beliefs, customs, and enduring social practices—on local identity. These findings provide valuable insights into the forms and preservation of Malay cultural heritage in Asahan, emphasizing its relevance in fostering a cohesive community identity.
Co-Authors Abdi Mubarak Syam Abidin, Syahrul Afrian, Riski Akbar, Jamilun Al Zufri, Al Zufri Alhafizh, Rahmat Andina, Syahna Wulan Ardiansyah, M. Rasyid Ardilla, Shintia Wanna Astari, Novia Aurindya, Alda Awiyah, Dumel AYU LESTARI Ayu, Nining Dia Ayundasari, Dewi Azhari, Abdi Azwar, Revan Batu Bara, Farhana Aziz Batubara, Epridasari Batubara, Farhan Aziz Dalimunthe, Astiana Sakinah Dari, Berliana Wulan Daulay, Maraimbang Dongoran, Mustofa Fahira, Jihan Fajrin, Sadiah Fitri, Mita Saskia Hannah, Hannah Harahap, Aftitah Harahap, Artika Hazra Harahap, Donna Sapitri Haryanto, Reza Hasan Asari Hasiando Herawati, Desi Humaerah, Humaerah Husein, Luthfy Hamid Husnayan, Muhammad Hanif Hutasiot, Siti Syarah Intan Sari Irmayana Irmayana, Irmayana Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Khusna, Leli Kurinci, Jannatul Hafni Lasmini, Hera Nurtandina Lubis, Afifi Takrimi Lubis, Siti Nurhaliza Manik, Deswita Saskia Humairah Manik, Vera Sriyuni Marpaung, Ira Fitri Lestari Maulana Malik, Maulana Maulana, Ilham Aji Maulana, Imran Maysaroh, Maysaroh Monang, Sori Mudrika, Annisa Dea Muslih Fathurrahman Naldo, Jufri Naldo Nasution, Cindy Fadilah Nasution, Kasron Muhsin Nasution, Rapita Sari Neila Susanti Nizam, Muhammad Khairul Nur, Muttaqin Padang, Perjanggut Emas Parinduri, Nurul Aulia Rahmatain, Imam Baihaqi Rahmawati, Rena Sri Ramadhan, Muhammad Faisal Rambe, Yusuf Hamdani Riski Pratama, Riski Ritonga, Nina Rahmadani Rivaldi, Alvin Sakti Ritonga Saputri, Saputri Saragih, Ahmad Rifki Sepriani, Laila Siagian, Asyah Simbolon, Sulistina Ratulani Siregar, Intan Nuriatama Siregar, Nofi Dayanti Siregar, Nurhafifah Siregar, Salsabila Syfa Siti Aisyah Situmorang, M.Ridho Suci Ramadhani, Suci Wahyuda, Tri Wahyuningsi, Tri Wandini, Putri Wardila, Indah Wasalwa, Manna Wibowo, Tegar Tri Yasmin, Nabila Yuniar, Rizkia Yusniah Yusniah, Yusniah Zain, Muhammad Fajar Aditya Zuhdi, Hafiz