Abdul Jalil Muazzam Shah of Johor
Abdul Jalil Muazzam Shah عبد الجاليل معزم شاه | |
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Sultan of Johor | |
Reign | 1760–1761 |
Predecessor | Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah |
Successor | Ahmad Riayat Shah |
Born | 11 March 1738 |
Died |
29 January 1761 Kuala Selangor |
Burial | Batangan, Riau |
Issue |
Ahmad Riayat Shah Mahmud Shah III |
House | Bendahara |
Father | Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Paduka Sri Sultan ‘Abdu’l Jalil V Mu’azzam Shah Zilu’llah fil’Alam Khalifat ul-Muminin ibni al-Marhum Sultan Sulaiman Badr ul-‘Alam Shah (11 March 1738–29 January 1761) was the 13th Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Johor and Pahang and their dependencies who reigned from 1760 to 1761.[1]
Styled as Raja di-Baroh before his accession, he is the second son of the 12th Sultan of Johor, Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah. Installed as Heir Apparent with the title of 'Raja Muda' in October 1759. He succeeded on the death of his father on August 20, 1760. His reign ended less than a year when he died of poisoning, possibly by a Bugis chief, at Kuala Selangor on January 29, 1761. He was buried at Batangan, Riau, having had issue, two sons.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid (2011), The Encyclopedia of Malaysia, 16 - The Rulers of Malaysia, Editions Didier Millet, ISBN 978-981-3018-54-9
- Buyers, Christopher (2009), Royal Ark
Abdul Jalil Muazzam Shah of Johor Bendahara Dynasty Born: 1738 Died: 1761 | ||
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Preceded by Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah |
Sultan of Johor 1760-1761 |
Succeeded by Ahmad Riayat Shah |
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