Ahmad Tajuddin
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Sultan Sir Ahmad Tajuddin Akhazul Khairi Waddien | ||
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Sultan of Brunei | ||
Reign | September 11, 1924 - June 4, 1950 | |
Born | June 4, 1913 | |
Brunei Town, Brunei | ||
Died | June 4, 1950 | |
Singapore | ||
Buried | Kubah Makam Di Raja | |
Predecessor | Muhammad Jamalul Alam II | |
Successor | Omar Ali Saifuddin III | |
Father | Muhammad Jamalul Alam II | |
Mother | Raja Isteri Fatimah |
Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Akhazul Khairi Waddien ibni Almarhum Sultan Mohammad Jamalul Alam II (commonly referred to as Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin) (June 4, 1913 – June 4, 1950) was the 27th sultan of Brunei from September 11, 1924 until his death. After the death of his father, Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam II, due to his young and tender age of 11, the reign was temporarily held by a Council of Regency whose member consist of Pengiran Bendahara Pengiran Anak Abdul Rahman and Pengiran Anak Mohammad Yassin from September 11, 1924 to September 19, 1931. In 1927, he officially opened the Brunei-Tutong Highway. It was during his rule that the conglomerate of British Malayan Petroleum Company and Shell struck oil in Padang Berawa, now known as Seria.
In 1932, he visited England. In 1941, the Japanese landed in Brunei and he was given a pension by the Japanese army. In 1945, the federated army landed and liberated Brunei. In 1946, the Brunei National Anthem, Allah Peliharakan Sultan was composed. He was knighted and bestowed with KCMG by the king of the United Kingdom on September 20, 1949 in commemoration of his Silver Jubilee. He died in Singapore whilst on his way to England. After his untimely death from natural causes at the age of 37, he was succeeded by his brother, Omar Ali Saifuddin III.
Preceded by: Muhammad Jamalul Alam II |
Sultan of Brunei 1924–1950 |
Succeeded by: Omar Ali Saifuddin III |