- Adat
Perpatih (also
known as
Lareh Bodi
Caniago in Indonesia) are
customary laws
which originated from the
Minangkabau Highlands in Sumatra, Indonesia...
- Tun
Perpatih Putih (died 1500) was the 6th
bendahara of the
Sultanate of Malacca. He
succeeded his brother, Tun Perak, in 1498. He has been
described as...
- two
different groups: one
following Adat
temenggung and the other, Adat
perpatih. Adat
temenggung (customs or
rules of Temenggung) is the most
common form...
-
Sultanate of Johor. They also
brought their matrilineal custom,
known as Adat
Perpatih,
which became the
local custom. The
Linggi River along the
western part...
- also Bodi and
Caniago from
Perpatih Nan Sabatang. Later, the
system of
Ketemanggungan are
called Koto-Piliang
system and
Perpatih system are
called Bodi-Caniago...
-
headed by Tun
Perpatih Putih to China,
carrying a
diplomatic letter from the
Sultan to the Emperor.
According to the
Malay Annals, Tun
Perpatih succeeded...
- Tun
Perak was the son of Malacca's
first bendahara, Sri Wak Raja Tun
Perpatih Besar. In 1445, he was
appointed as Malacca's
representative in Klang....
- into one of two
systems of tradition, Bodi-Caniago
system based on Adat
Perpatih and Koto-Piliang
system based on Adat Temenggung, the
latter having overt...
-
lareh bodi caniago,
practiced by the Minangkabau, is the
basis for adat
perpatih practices in the
state of
Negeri Sembilan and
parts of
Malacca as a product...
-
named Sutan Balun or more
famously known as Dato'
Perpatih Nan Sebatang. In Malaysia, Adat
Perpatih is a
combination of
practices and
rules of life for...