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  2. Mahmud Shah of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Mahmud Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (died 1528) ruled the Sultanate of Malacca from 1488 to 1511, and again as pretender to the throne from 1513 to 1528. He was son to Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah. [1]: 246 As a monarch, he was known to be ruthless ruler. After the capture of Malacca and the downfall of the century long ...

  3. List of universities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Jordan University of Science & Technology in Irbid.. This is a list of degree-granting universities and institutions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan sorted alphabetically by the governorate to which each university belongs.

  4. Mahmud Shah I of Pahang - Wikipedia

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    His first royal wife was his first cousin Raja Fatimah binti al-Marhum Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah, daughter of the seventh Sultan of Malacca. [4] Shortly after his accession, Sultan Mahmud visited his namesake cousin, the deposed Sultan of Malacca, Mahmud Shah, who was exiled at Bintan after the conquest of Malacca in 1511. There, he married ...

  5. Mahmud Shah - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Shah of Bengal (1435–1459) Mir Mahmud Hotaki, Mahmud Shah Hotak, ruler of Persia/Afghanistan from 1717 to 1725; Mahmud Shah Durrani, Ruler of Afghanistan between 1801–1803 and 1809–1818; Muhamud Muzaffar Shah (1823–1864), Sultan of Riau Sultanate; Rulers of Gujarat Sultanate. Mahmud Shah I (1458-1511), popularly known as Mahmud ...

  6. Aceh Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Shah I Melaka r. 1477–1488: Muhammad Shah Pahang r. 1470–1475: Mahmud Shah Melaka r. 1488–1511: Meukuta Alam dynasty: Ali Mughayat Syah (1) r. 1514–1530: Muzaffar Shah I Perak r. 1528–1549: Inderapura dynasty: Salahuddin (2) r. 1530–1537/9: Alauddin Riayat Syah Al-Kahhar (3) r. 1537/9–1571: Munawwar Syah: Mansur Shah I Perak r ...

  7. Malay–Portuguese conflicts - Wikipedia

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    In 1521 the captain of Malacca Jorge de Albuquerque attacked Bintan with 18 ships and 600 men. [13] Due to a lack of familiarity of the geography of the region, particularly its shallow waters, the Portuguese withdrew after losing 20 men and one light oarship. [13] Afterwards, Sultan Mahmud's raids on Malaccan shipping increased. [citation needed]

  8. Tun Fatimah - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Shah then reclaimed the throne, although by then the Malacca sultanate had been abolished, thus making him a pretender. Fatimah's eldest son, Raja Ali went on to become the second ruler of the Johor Sultanate as Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah for 36 years. After Malacca fell to Portugal in 1511, [7] it seemed that it was mainly Tun Fatimah ...

  9. Middle East University (Jordan) - Wikipedia

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    The university inaugurated its first phase with the name "The Middle East University" on June 30, 2005, after having completed all the requirements of licensing and accreditation including the provision of qualified faculty members and administrative staff, and developed study plans. it is considered one of the distinguished universities in Jordan that offers the Bachelor's and Master's ...

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