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It identifies Kelantan's line of rulers as descending from Raja Chulan, the ruler of Kota Gelanggi. Towards the end of the 15th century, during the reign of Sultan Mansur, Kelantan was conquered by Melaka , but he was restored to the throne shortly afterwards as Kelantan became the vassal of Melaka until 1511.
Raja Haji Lope Nur Rashid Ibni Almarhum Raja Haji Abdul Rahman Abdullah Muhammad Shah II Habibullah - (Raja Kecil Besar of Perak) (died: 19 June 1946) Raja Haji Al-Ikram Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji sir Yussuf Izzuddin Shah Ghafarullahu-lah - (Raja Di-Hilir of Perak) (died: 9 June 1978)
Raja Chulan (left) accompanying Sultan Idris Shah I of Perak (right) in London at the Houses of Parliament, 1906. Raja Chulan ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah II Habibullah KBE (1 July 1869 – 10 April 1933) was a member of the Perak royal family. He was born on 1 July 1869 at Tanjung, Brambong.
Che’ Jocelyn Nur Alina Abdullah Raja Sarah Bahiyah; Raja Idris Shah Che’ Anis Nabilla binti Dato’ Abdul Razak Raja Intan Soraya; Raja Sarina Intan Bahiyah; Raja Safia Azizah; Raja Siffudin Muazzam Shah; Raja Ahmad Nazim Azlan Shah, the Raja Kecil Sulong; Raja Iskandar, the Raja Kecil Tengah Che’ Puan Rokiak, the Che’ Puan Kecil Tengah
Hikayat mentions that Raja Phra Ong Mahawangsa was the first to convert to Islam, while in the Salasilah, it is stated it was Derbar Raja II. [2] The following family tree is based on the royal-sanctioned Salasilah. The beginning of Sultan Mudzaffar Shah I's reign is typically dated to 1136 in Kedah tradition. [3]
Abdul Malik (19) r. 1806–1825: Raja Inu Muhammad Saleh: Raja Abdul Rahman: ♀ Raja Mandak: Raja Syed Hitam of Siak: Abdullah Muazzam (20) r. 1825–1830: Raja Ahmad: Shahbuddin (21) r. 1830–1851: Abdullah Muhammad (22) r. 1851–1857: Jaafar Mua'azzam (23) r. 1857–1865: Raja Alang Iskandar: Ali Al-Mukammal (24) r. 1865–1871: Ismail Mua ...
Raja Izuddin Chulan bin Raja Zainal Azman Shah (14 February 1951 – 28 March 2022) was the Raja Kecil Bongsu of Perak making him the sixth in the line of succession to the throne of the Malaysian state of Perak from 27 August 2016 until his death on 28 March 2022.
[23] [24] In 1613, the Johorean capital, Batu Sawar was sacked by the Aceh Sultanate and Alauddin Riayat Shah, and his entire court, including Tun Sri Lanang and Raja Abdullah was captured and exiled to Aceh. Although Tun Sri Lanang managed to complete the bulk of the Malay Annals in Johor, he completed his work during his captivity in Aceh.