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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.
In 1536, the Sultanate of Johor signed a peace treaty with Portugal after the captain of Malacca Dom Estevão da Gama razed Johor. [1] By 1551 however, the Sultan of Johor Alauddin Riayat Shah II disregarded the peace treaty and without provocation forged a coalition with the Sultan of Pahang, the Sultan of Perak and the queen of Jepara in Java to attack Portuguese Malacca.
Malacca-Johor dynasty: Alauddin Riayat Shah II: 1528–1564 Muzaffar Shah II: 1564–1570 Abdul Jalil Shah I: 1570–1571 Ali Jalla Abdul Jalil Shah II: 1571–1597
Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Shah (died 1564) was the first Sultan of Johor and ruled from 1528 to 1564. He founded the Johor Sultanate following the fall of Malacca to the Portuguese in 1511.
Abdul Jamil Shah I of Pahang; Aboobakuru I of the Maldives; Abu Sa'id Mirza; Abu Syahid Shah of Malacca; Sultan Ahmed Mirza; Ala al-Dawla Mirza; Alauddin Riayat Shah of Malacca; Sultan Ali bin Mahmud Mirza; Anawrahta of Launggyet; Andunik I; Ashikaga Yoshikatsu; Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Sultan Mahmud Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (died 1528) ruled the Sultanate of Malacca from 1488 to 1511, and again as pretender to the throne from 1513 to 1528. He was son to Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah. [1]: 246 As a monarch, he was known to be ruthless ruler. After the capture of Malacca and the downfall of the century long ...
In 1606, Dutch East India Company admiral Cornelis Matelief besieged Malacca with the support of the ruler of Johor, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah III of Johor who signed an alliance in May. [38] In exchange, the Dutch would keep Malacca for themselves and would be able to conduct trade with Johor. [citation needed]
The prosperous era of Malacca continued under the rule of his son, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (r. 1477–1488) and more foreign rulers within the region began paying homage to the Sultan of Malacca. Among them were a ruler from the Moluccas who were defeated by his enemies, a ruler of Rokan and a ruler named Tuan Telanai from Terengganu .