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MARGA / CLAN Each clan is founded by a progenitor. However, the name and reputation of the clan may only emerge after the third generation, when the clan is well-established with a large number of descendants.
Grave of Si Baroar,
In Upper Mandailing and Pakantan, the following clans are to be found:
In Mandailing Godang (Lower Mandailing), the following marga are to be found:
Tanjung, Lintang, Dasompang and Tambak has also been named as one of the Mandailing calns. Some number them at 16-17, others more. Some clans have the same proginator for example Rangkuti and Parinduri; Pulungan, Lubis and Harahap; Daulae, Matondang and Batu Bara. Mandailing Clans Not Batak Clans Notwithstanding this observation, the Nasution clan can be found in Toba country by an accident of history. According to Mangaraja Parlindungan, the Nasutions were members of the Padri forces that made incursion into the Tobalands in the early 19th century and some were left behind and settled there. (In Tapah, a town in Perak, Malaysia, there is a Nasution Christian songkok (headgear) maker, who hails from the Toba lands.) Of the many clans, the Lubis and the Nasution have best maintained their geneologies (tarombo) mainly because they were rulers (raja) in Upper Mandailing and Lower Mandailing, respectively. The Lubis clan geneology has 22 generations (sundut), which means that the Lubis clan can trace its geneology back to about 550 years, assuming that each generation is 25 years. As the progenitor of the Lubis clan was the first to settle in Mandailing, it follows that the Lubis have been in Mandailing since around the 15th century. The Nasution geneology has 19 generations (sundut) going back an estimated 475 years. | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Updated by Mike July 06, 2003 |