HISTORY OF ACEH, INDONEAIA
Aceh (Dutch: Atchin or Acheh, English: Achin, French: Achen or Acheh, Arabic: Asyi, Portuguese: Achen or Achem, Tionghoa: A-tsi or Ache) Known as the province of Aceh is estimated to have a substrate of the Mon-Khmer language family with the division of other languages such as the southern part using Aneuk Jame language while the Middle, Southeast and East portions use the Gayo language for the southeast using Alas language onwards The eastern part is further east using the Tamiang language so with the Klut ethnic group in the south using the Klut language while in Simeulue using the Simeulue language but each of these local languages can also be divided into dialects. The language of Aceh, for example, is to speak with little difference in Aceh Besar, in Pidie, and in Aceh Utara. Similarly, in Gayo there is Gayo Lut, Gayo Deret, and Gayo Lues dialect and other ethnic groups of Singkil in the southeast (Tanoh Alas) using Singkil. Other historical sources can be obtained such as from Hikayat Aceh, Hikayat Rajah Aceh and Hikayat Prang Sabi from the history of narration which is then generally written in Jawi script (Jawoe). However, as the weakness of the narrative history based on pinutur, according to Prof. Ibrahim Alfian that the script Hikayat Prang Sabi (Aceh: Hikayat War Sabil) has many versions and one with another there are differences as well as the script Saga Hikayat War version of 1710 located in the library of the University of Leiden in the Netherlands.
Mon-Khmer languages:
Brao Language, Kreung Language, Tampuan Language, Bunong Language and Kui Language.
Paleography of the Mon-Khmer language family.
Some believe that the origin of the Acehnese is "Mantir tribe" (or in the Acehnese language: Mantee) associated with the "Spell" in Malacca and the Mon-Khmer-speaking person. [6] According to other historical sources the narrative mentioned that especially the residents of Aceh Besar residence in the village of Seumileuk which is also called the village of Rumoh Dua Blaih (village of Rumoh 12), located above Seulimeum between Jantho village with Tangse. Seumileuk means a vast plain and Mantir then spread across the three sides of Aceh valley and then moved to other places.