SEJARAH SINGKAT SIRAJA OLOAN DAN KETURUNANNYA

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14 Sept 202106:16

Summary

TLDRThe story of Sirajaoloan and his lineage unfolds in the video, beginning with the origin of Huta Bakkara, founded by Tompul. Sirajaoloan, a descendant of the Batak king, marries Nai Coba, and together they have two sons. Sirajaoloan's journey leads him to a mystical encounter with three princesses, which leads to his marriage with Tiurlan Boru Pasaribu, a royal princess. Their union results in the birth of several children, and Sirajaoloan's wisdom and magical powers are highlighted as he builds a prosperous life in a mountainous village, establishing the famous Bakara village.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Sirajaoloan was the son of Tuan Sorbadibanua and Nai Anting Malela, living in Lobu Parserahan, Balige.
  • 😀 Tuan Sorbadibanua was a fourth-generation descendant of Si Raja Batak and had two wives.
  • 😀 The descendants of Tuan Sorbadibanua with his first wife, Nai Anting Malela, were Sibagotnipohan, Sipaettua Silahisabungan, and Siraja Oloan Siregar Huta Lima.
  • 😀 The descendants of Tuan Sorbadibanua with his second wife, Siboru Basopaet, were Raja Sumba, Raja Sobo, and Raja Naipospos.
  • 😀 Sirajaoloan married Nai Coba from the Limbong family, and they had two sons: Siganjang Hulu Naibaho and Sigodang Ulu Sihotang.
  • 😀 Sirajaoloan's wife, Boru Limbong, passed away while giving birth to their second son, Sigodang Ulu.
  • 😀 After his wife's death, Sirajaoloan moved away from Samosir, and his children were raised by his brother-in-law, Mar Limbong.
  • 😀 One day, Sirajaoloan followed a beautiful bird, which led him far from his village, where he eventually got lost.
  • 😀 After spending the night in the wilderness, Sirajaoloan encountered three women at a river, the youngest of whom caught his attention.
  • 😀 These women were the daughters of Raja Pasaribu, and Sirajaoloan later married Tiurlan Boru Pasaribu, which led to the founding of the village named Bakara, named after their firstborn.

Q & A

  • Who is Sirajaoloan?

    -Sirajaoloan is the son of Tuan Sorbadibanua and Nai Anting Malela. He is part of the Batak lineage and hails from Huta Bakkara.

  • What is the significance of Sirajaoloan's ancestry?

    -Sirajaoloan is part of the fourth generation of descendants of Si Raja Batak, a key figure in Batak history. His lineage is highly regarded in Batak culture.

  • What are the two main branches of Sirajaoloan's descendants?

    -Sirajaoloan has two main branches of descendants: one from his first wife, Nai Anting Malela, and the other from his second wife, Siboru Basopaet, a princess from Majapahit.

  • How did Sirajaoloan's marriage to Nai Coba influence his legacy?

    -Sirajaoloan married Nai Coba from the Limbong family, and together they had two sons. This marriage played a significant role in the continuation of his lineage and legacy.

  • What happened to Sirajaoloan's wife, Boru Limbong?

    -Boru Limbong, Sirajaoloan's wife, passed away during the childbirth of their second son, Sigodang Ulu Sihotang.

  • How did Sirajaoloan react to the bird he saw during his journey?

    -Sirajaoloan was captivated by a bird with beautiful feathers, which he tried to catch but lost. His pursuit of the bird led him to become lost and venture far from his village.

  • What did Sirajaoloan discover the morning after he got lost?

    -The next morning, after becoming lost, Sirajaoloan saw three women by the river, one of whom caught his attention due to her shy demeanor. They were later revealed to be the daughters of the Pasaribu king.

  • Who did Sirajaoloan marry after his journey?

    -Sirajaoloan married Tiurlan Boru Pasaribu, one of the daughters of the Pasaribu king, after their hearts became entwined during their encounters.

  • What is the origin of the name 'Bakkara' in the story?

    -The name 'Bakkara' originates from the firstborn child of Sirajaoloan and Tiurlan Boru Pasaribu. The village was named Lumban Bakara after the child.

  • How many sons did Sirajaoloan have with Tiurlan Boru Pasaribu?

    -Sirajaoloan had four sons with Tiurlan Boru Pasaribu: Bakara, Sinambela, Sihite, and Simanullang.

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