Struktur Sosial Masyarakat Bima Pada Masa Kepemimpinan Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Tahun 1915-1951

Authors

  • Muhammad Al Qautsar Pratama Jurusan Sejarah Kebudayaan Islam, Pascasarjana UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung
  • Cecep Somantri Jurusan Sejarah Kebudayaan Islam, Pascasarjana UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24235/tamaddun.v7i2.5506

Abstract

Abstract

Bima’s society has its own styles and social structures in the history’s journey and it keeps changing. Social structure in Bima  is not apart from the influence of their current goverment. In the goverment of Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin as the latest sultan in 1915 – 1951, he gave a lot of contributions to social and spiritual of Bima’s society. This study concerns about the development of Bima’s society that describes about the social status and also the symbols. This study also describes about the social life in every status and the policies of Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin that influence the social paradigm of Bima.

 

Keywords: Social structures, Bima’s society, Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin

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2019-12-01

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