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  2. Muhammad Shah of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Chinese records from the "Ming-shih" mention the Sultan of Brunei in 1370 as Ma-ho-mo-sa, interpreted by local historians as referring to Muhammad Shah, the first Islamic Sultan of Brunei, though some suggest it might read as Mahmud Shah or "Maha Moksha," a Buddhist name, reflecting earlier cultural influences. [4]

  3. Abdul Hakkul Mubin - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Hakkul Mubin ibni Muhammad Panjang (died c. 1673), posthumously known as Al-Marhum di Pulau, was the Sultan of Brunei from 1661 to 1673. He was involved in the Brunei Civil War and ruled the sultanate from 1661 to 1673, after killing his uncle, Sultan Muhammad Ali.

  4. File:Magellan and his crew meeting the Bruni (Bruneian ...

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    Bahasa Indonesia: Seorang Sultan Brunei yang diilustrasikan dalam Buku Petualangan Ferdinand Magellan tahun 1879. Diduga orang di sebelah kanan yang menunggangi gajah adalah Sultan Bolkiah, karena anak buah Magellan sedang melihat orang di sebelah kanan dan bukan orang di kiri.

  5. Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888) - Wikipedia

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    The Malay sultans of Pontianak, Samarinda and Banjarmasin, treated the Sultan of Brunei as their leader. The true nature of Brunei's relationship with other Malay sultanates of coastal Borneo and the Sulu Archipelago is still a subject of study, as to whether it was a vassal state, an alliance, or just a ceremonial relationship. Other regional ...

  6. Brunei History Centre - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, on 26 January 1982, the Brunei History Center was established with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's approval by a Memorandum of the Menteri Besar of Brunei, Number: SUK.06/84/92, dated 26 January 1982. [3] The purpose of the centre is to conduct research and dissemination on the history of Brunei for the benefit of the people in the country.

  7. List of sultans of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The Sultan of Brunei is the monarchical head of state of Brunei and head of government in his capacity as prime minister of Brunei. [1] Since independence from the British in 1984, only one sultan has reigned, though the royal institution dates back to the 14th century. [ 2 ]

  8. Sharif Ali - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Sultan Ahmad without a male heir, [1] the people of Brunei urged his son-in-law, the esteemed Arab missionary Sharif Ali, to ascend the throne. [4] [3] Known for his dedication to spreading Islam, Sharif Ali solidified his ties to the Bruneian royal family by marrying Sultan Ahmad's daughter, Puteri Ratna Kesuma, [7] [2] around 1400, when she was likely a teenager.

  9. Abdul Momin - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Momin ibni Abdul Wahab (died 1885) was the 24th Sultan of Brunei from 1852 until his death in 1885. [1]Abdul Momin was known as a just and devout ruler throughout his rule, and he was given the posthumous title "Sultan Keramat" (Blessed Sultan).