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Sultan: The reigning prince was styled the Sultan (personal reign name) ibni al-Marhum (father's title and personal name), Sultan of Riau, Lingga and dependencies, with the style of His Highness. Tengku Ampuan: The senior consort of the ruling prince. Tengku Besar: The Heir Apparent. Tengku Besar Perempuan: The consort of the Heir Apparent.
He became sultan on the death of his father on January 29, 1761 and was crowned in February 1761 at the age of nine. As he was only nine at the time of his ascension Ahmad Riayat Shah reigned under a Council of Regency. He died of poisoning in 1770, possibly by a Bugis chief, at Bulang, Riau and was buried in Batangan. [citation needed]
Kandis: This kingdom is estimated to be established c. 1 BCE, believed to be the oldest kingdom in Sumatra and the archipelago so far, located in Koto Alang, in the area of Lubuk Jambi, Kuantan Singingi Regency, Riau. [1] [2] [3]
The Johor Sultanate (Malay: Kesultanan Johor or کسلطانن جوهر; also called the Sultanate of Johor, Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga, or the Johor Empire) was founded by Sultan of Malacca Mahmud Shah's son, Alauddin Riayat Shah II in 1528.
Yamtuan Muda Riau (5) 1784-1805: Ibrahim (2) r. 1778-1826: Raja Ja'afar Yamtuan Muda Riau (6) 1805-1831: Raja Muhammad Yusuf Yamtuan Muda Riau (10) 1858-1899: Muhammad (3) r. 1826-1857: Tengku Abdullah d. 1826: Raja Abdul Rahman Yamtuan Muda Riau (7) 1831-1844: Raja Ali Yamtuan Muda Riau (8) 1844-1857: Raja Haji Abdullah Yamtuan Muda Riau (9 ...
Paduka Sri Sultan Ibrahim Shah Zilu'llah fil'Alam Khalifat ul-Muminin ibni al-Marhum Yam Tuan Muda Raja Bajau was the Sultan of Johor from the Malacca-Johor Dynasty who reigned from 1677 to 1685. He was the only known son of the Yamtuan Muda of Pahang, Raja Bajau and became Sultan of Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga following the death of his cousin ...
As the Sultan of Riau-Lingga Mahmud Muzaffar Shah was ousted by the Dutch on 7 October 1857 and Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah II was installed as his successor. Raja Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim, aware of the situation and later in 1861, signed a treaty with Bendahara Tun Mutahir of Pahang. The treaty recognized the territories of Johor, and the ...
Sultan Hussein on his part, did not pursue any active claim to his sovereignty rights over Johor, even after Temenggong Abdul Rahman died in 1825, and his successor, Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim was still a youth at the time. [28] Sultan Hussein spent much of his time at his Singapore residence in Istana Kampong Glam until 1834, when he moved to ...