- The
Sultanate of
Langkat (Malay: كسلطانن لڠكت) was a
Malay Muslim state located in
modern Langkat Regency,
North Sumatra. It
predates Islam in the region...
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Langkat Regency (Indonesian:
Kabupaten Langkat) is the
northernmost regency of
North Sumatra Province in Indonesia. Its
administrative centre is the town...
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career by
joining the
Golkar Party. He was
appointed as a
member of the
Langkat Regency Regional People's
Representative Council (DPRD) in the
period 1977-1982...
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Timbang Langkat is a
village (kelurahan) in East Binjai, Binjai,
North Sumatra, Indonesia. The
postal code is 20 732. 3°36′04″N 98°30′11″E / 3.6010°N...
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province of Indonesia,
bordered by Deli
Serdang Regency to the east and
Langkat Regency to the west.
Binjai is
connected to
Medan (the
provincial capital)...
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still found as
hills in Saentis, Hinai,
Tanjung Beringin,
along the Deli-
Langkat s****, and on
river banks. In the
second wave of
migration from mainland...
- of Sumatra. Deli
Sultanate (1632–1946),
Serdang Sultanate (1728–1948),
Langkat Sultanate (1568–1948) and
Asahan Sultanate (1630–1948)
governed eastern...
- Amandraya, Nias
Selatan ****,
Tapanuli Selatan Babalan,
Langkat Badiri,
Tapanuli Tengah Bahorok,
Langkat Baktiraja,
Humbang Hasundutan Balige, Toba Samosir...
- of Indonesia. Born into a
Malay aristocratic family in the
Sultanate of
Langkat in
North Sumatra, he was
educated in both
Sumatra and Java.
While attending...
- Perangin-angin), born 24 June 1972, is the
suspended Bupati (regent) of
Langkat, a second-level
administrative division below its
province of
North Sumatra...