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Paduka Sri Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin Mu'adzam Shah II (Jawi: ڤدوك سري سلطان عبد الله مكرم شاه ابن المرحوم سلطان محمد جيوا زين العابدين معظم شاه ٢; died 1 September 1797) was the 20th Sultan of Kedah and reigned from 1778 to ...
After the death of Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah in 1797, the throne was given to his half brother Sultan Dziaddin Mukarram Shah II. However Sultan Dziaddin was forced to abdicate in 1803 by the King of Siam and was replaced by his nephew Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin II. This sparked a succession crisis as crown prince, Tunku Bisnu claimed to be the ...
Paduka Sri Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah (Jawi: ڤدوك سري سلطان أحمد تاج الدين حليم شاه ٢ ابن المرحوم سلطان عبد الله مكرم شاه; died 3 January 1845) was the 22nd Sultan of Kedah and reigned from 1803 to 1821 and again from 1842 to 1845.
The beginning of Sultan Mudzaffar Shah I's reign is typically dated to 1136 in Kedah tradition. ... Abdullah Mukarram (20) r. ... (1980), Sejarah Kedah (History of ...
Later in the late 18th century, in the hope that Great Britain would protect what remained of Kedah from Siam, Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah agreed to hand over Penang and to the British. The Siamese nevertheless invaded Kedah in 1821, [18] and it remained under Siamese control under the name of Syburi.
He was appointed as the second heir to his brother Abdullah Mukarram Shah and invested with the title of Raja Muda on 6 April 1760. In 1770 he was appointed as heir presumptive and invested with the title of Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Muda of Perlis and Kedah , with the style of Duli Yang Maha Mulia , and granted Perlis, Kubang Pasu, Setul and ...
Ataullah Muhammad Shah II عطاء الله محمد شاه ٢ Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of the State of Kedah Dar ul-Aman: Reign: 1688–1698: Predecessor: Dziaddin Mukarram Shah I: Successor: Abdullah Mu'adzam Shah: Died: 17 November 1698 Istana Baginda, Kota Bukit Pinang: Burial
In 1786, on behalf of the EIC, Light leased Penang Island from Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah, for the price of 6,000 Spanish dollars per annum. [14] Under the administration of Governor-general Sir John Macpherson , Light was entitled superintendent and put in charge of the settlement, styled Dewa Raja by the Malays, on 1 July 1786; thus ...