Perunggit

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|name = Perunggit

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|succession = Sultan of Deli

|reign = 1641-1700

|predecessor = Tuanku Panglima Gocah Pahlawan

|successor = Tuanku Panglima Paderap

|regnal name = Tuanku Panglima Perunggit

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|father = Tuanku Panglima Gocah Pahlawan

|mother = Putri Nang Bulan Beru Surbakti

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|religion = Sunni Islam

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Tuanku Panglima Perunggit, also titled Kejuruan Padang,{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5bJuAAAAMAAJ&q=panglima+perunggit|title=Orang Karo diantara orang Batak|last=Peranginangin|first=Martin Luther|date=2004|publisher=Pustaka Sora Mido|isbn=9789799706416|language=id}} was the second ruler (1641–1700) of the Sultanate of Deli (now in North Sumatra, Indonesia).{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CihIDwAAQBAJ&dq=panglima+perunggit&pg=PA395|title=Kolonialisme dan Etnisitas Batak dan Melayu di Sumatra Timur Laut|last=Perret|first=Daniel|date=2010-04-23|publisher=Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia|isbn=9789799102386|language=id}} He continued the rule of his father Tuanku Panglima Gocah Pahlawan,{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=459EDAAAQBAJ&dq=Gotjah+Pahlawan&pg=PA21|title=Konflik Tanah Ulayat dan Pluralisme Hukum: Hilangnya Ruang Hidup Orang Melayu Deli|last=Ikhsan|first=Edy|date=2015|publisher=Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia|isbn=9789794619377|language=id}} who was the representative commander (wali negara) of the Aceh Sultanate to rule former area of the conquered Aru Kingdom. His mother's name was Putri Nang Bulan beru Surbakti, a sister of the Sunggal chieftain (Karo: raja urung), Datuk Itam Surbakti, one of the rulers of the Karo people in Deli Tua.{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qm49AAAAIAAJ&q=gocah+pahlawan|title=Karo, dari jaman ke jaman|last=Putro|first=Brahma|date=1981|publisher=Yayasan Massa Cabang Medan|language=id}}

As the Aceh Sultanate's influence was then weakening in various regions of Sumatra, Perunggit took the opportunity to make Deli independent.{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ge7vCgAAQBAJ&dq=panglima+perunggit&pg=PA14|title=Treasures of Sumatra|last1=Utomo|first1=Bambang Budi|last2=Karim|first2=Mulyawan|last3=Sundari|first3=Ekowati|date=2009-01-01|publisher=Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan|language=id}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZM9wAAAAMAAJ&q=panglima+perunggit|title=The History of Medan in the Olden Times|last= Sinar|first=(Tengku) Luckman|date=1996|publisher=Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Seni Budaya Melayu|language=en|pages=24–25}} He first gained support from the Dutch East India Company in Malacca, and in 1667 sent envoys directly to its headquarters in Batavia. In 1669, Perunggit announced that Deli was independent from Aceh's realm.

Perunggit was married to the sister of the Sukapiring chieftain. After he died, his rule was continued by his son, Tuanku Panglima Paderap.

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