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  2. Mansur Shah of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Mansur Shah reduced taxes on trade items during his reign, which increased the interest of merchants in trading through Malacca. A preferential tariff system was introduced whereby a 6% tax was levied on the trade of merchants from west of Malacca, such as Arabia and India, and a 3% tax was levied on the trade of merchants from Maritime ...

  3. Alauddin Mansur Syah - Wikipedia

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    The Acehnese sultan Ali Ri'ayat Syah I attacked and defeated the tin-producing Malay kingdom Perak in 1573. The widow and children of the slain Sultan Mansur Shah I of Perak were brought along to Aceh. [1] After the death of Ali Ri'ayat Syah in 1579 three sultans sat on the shaky throne in the course of four months.

  4. Alauddin Riayat Shah of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Mansur Shah (died 1488) was a sultan of the Malacca Sultanate from 1477 to 1488. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] : 246 He was famous for going undercover at night to personally check on the well-being of his people, as well as on the condition of his sultanate itself.

  5. Aceh Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Mansur Shah Melaka r. 1459–1477: Alauddin Riayat 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 ...

  6. Malacca Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Malaccan fleet returned home with Dewa Sura and his daughter, Wanang Seri who were handed over to Sultan Mansur Shah. The Sultan appointed Tun Hamzah to rule Pahang. [44] [45] A policy of rapprochement with Ligor was later initiated by Mansur Shah to ensure steady supplies of rice. [38] On his royal visit to Majapahit, Mansur Shah was also ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Ali Ri'ayat Syah I - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Husein, the later Sultan Ali, was the second son of Sultan Alauddin al-Kahar. His elder brother Abdullah fell against the Portuguese in the siege of Melaka in January 1568. This left Sultan Husein the heir to the kingdom. When Alauddin al-Kahar died on 28 September 1571, he succeeded to the throne under the name Sultan Ali Ri'ayat Syah.

  9. Mansur Shah I of Perak - Wikipedia

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    Mansur Shah I and his wife and son were captured and taken to Aceh. Upon reaching Aceh, the eldest son of Sultan Mansur Shah I, Raja Alauddin, was married to an Acehnese princess named Raja Putri. When there were no adult descendants of Ali Mughayat Shah, Raja Alauddin was made the Sultan of Aceh with the title of Sultan Alauddin Mansur Shah.