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  2. Mansur Shah of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Mansur Shah also used marriage alliances between princesses of Malacca and the rulers of conquered states, such as the marriage between the king of Siak to Mansur Shah's daughter, Princess Mahadewi, to strengthen Malacca’s control over those states. Such alliances were a factor in Islam's expansion in maritime Southeast Asia.

  3. Category:Sons of sultans - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Shah II of Johor; Mahmud of Terengganu; Mahmud Shah III of Johor; Mahmud Shah I of Pahang; Tunku Abdul Majid; Mansur Shah I of Pahang; Mansur Shah II of Pahang; Mansur Shah of Malacca; Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei; Megat Iskandar Shah of Malacca; Mehmed I; Mehmed II; Mehmed VI; Mehmed III; Mehmed IV; Mehmed V; Şehzade Mehmed; Mizan ...

  4. Pahang Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    On 17 September 1475, Sultan Muhammad Shah died and was buried at Langgar on the Pahang Tua. The inscription on his tomb gives his name, descent and the date of his death. According to the commentaries of Afonso de Albuquerque, Sultan Mansur of Melaka had, by a daughter of the king of Pahang, a son who was poisoned. It is likely that this ...

  5. Mansur Shah I of Pahang - Wikipedia

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    Raja Mansur ascended to the throne at a very young age following the abdication of his father, Abdul Jamil Shah I, who went into religious seclusion in 1495. [5] As Pahang at that time was a Malaccan vassal, Sultan Mahmud of Malacca had sent his minister Seri Dewa Raja to install his preferred new ruler.

  6. Muhammad Shah of Pahang - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Muhammad Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Mansur Shah (1455–1475) was the founder of the old Pahang Sultanate and reigned from 1470 to 1475. A former heir apparent to the Malaccan throne, he was banished by his father Mansur Shah for committing murder, following an incident in a Sepak Raga game and went into exile in Pahang and was later installed as its first sultan in 1470.

  7. Malacca Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    After a display of Malaccan military prowess in his court, the king of Majapahit, afraid of losing more territories, agreed to marry off his daughter, Raden Galuh Cendera Kirana to Sultan Mansur Shah and hand over control of Indragiri, Jambi, Tungkal and Siantan to Malacca. [46] [47] Mansur Shah was also able to vassalise Siak in Sumatra. Later ...

  8. Hang Tuah (film) - Wikipedia

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    Later, Sultan Mansur Shah expressed his desire to marry Tun Teja, who was engaged to Megat Panji Alam. Tuah undertook a secret mission to Pahang to bring Tun Teja to Malacca. Meanwhile, Melor arrived in Malacca searching for Tuah but encountered Tun Ali and Pateh Karma Wijaya.

  9. Category:Sultans of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Mansur Shah of Malacca; Megat Iskandar Shah of Malacca; Muhammad Shah of Malacca; Muzaffar Shah of Malacca; P. Parameswara of Malacca This page was last edited on 8 ...