1488 - 1528 H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud Shah I ibni al-Marhum Sultan
'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah Shah, al-Mu'azzam al-Malik
al-Mukarram zilallah fi'l Alam, Sultan of Malacca and of
Johor, second son of Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala ud-din
Ri'ayat Shah I ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mansur Shah,
Khalifat ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of
Malacca, by his first wife, Tun Senaja, educ.
privately. Appointed as Heir Apparent in preference to
his elder and twice-royal half-brother. Succeeded on the
death of his father, 1488. Reigned under the Regency of
his grandfather until he came of age. Subdued Perak,
Kelantan and Pasai to his authority and forced Pahang to
accept his suzerainty. He eschewed any allegiance to Java
and Siam 1493, defeated the latter at Pulau Pisang 1500
and repulsed an invasion of Pahang under the command of
the Raja of Ligor in 1509. Received the first Portuguese
captain, Diogo Lopes de Sequeira, in Malacca on 11th
September 1509, but ordered his execution. Abdicated in
favour of his son in 1510 and thereafter retired to Kaya
Ara, removing to Batu Hampar after the Portuguese
conquest of Malacca, then fleeing to Pahang with his son
in 1512. Resumed full control over administrative powers
after killing his son, the Sultan Muda Ahmad, in 1513.
Established his capital at Bintan but later established
his seat at Kampar in Sumatra, after being driven out of
Kopak by the Portuguese in 1526. m. (first) at
Malacca, ca 1493, Raja Wati, Raja Perempuan (k.
on the orders of her husband, for no reason, when he was
intoxicated by opium, before 1513), daughter of his
uncle, Paduka Sri Sultan Muhammad Shah ibni al-Marhum
Sultan Mansur Shah, Sultan of Pahang, by whom he had
issue one son and two daughters. m. (second) at
Malacca, 1494, Tun Teja Ratna Manggala, daughter of the Bendahara
Sri Amar Bangsa di-Raja of Pahang. m. (third)
at Malacca, ca 1500, Putri Unang Kemuning [Otang
Kentang], eldest daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur
Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Iskandar Shah, Raja of
Kelantan, by his wife, a princess of Champa. m.
(fourth) at Malacca, 1510, Tun Kudu binti bin Tun Tahir, Dato'
Tuan Puteh, daughter of Y.M. Tun Tahir bin Tun 'Ali, Sri
Nara di-Raja, sometime Governor of Kampar and
Treasurer. m. (fifth) Tun Sabariah [Sirah/Daerah],
younger daughter of Laksamana Tun Tuah bin Hang
Mahmud [Laksamana Hang Tuah], by his first wife, a sister
of Tun Hamzah [Dato' Bongkok], Sri Bijaya di-Raja,
sometime C-in-C and Governor of Inderapura (Pahang). m.
(sixth) at Malacca, 1510, Tun Fatima binti Tun Mutahir, Raja
Perempuan, widow of Y.M. Tun Tahir bin Tun 'Ali, Sri
Nara di-Raja, and daughter of Y.M. Tun Mutahir bin
Tun 'Ali, Bendahara Sri Maharaja. m. (a)
Tun Iram Sendari (m. Tun Biajid bin Laksamana Hang
Tuah). m. (b) Tun Sadah (m. Sang Naya, by
whom she had one son and one daughter). He d. at
Kampar, Sumatra, 1530, having had issue, six sons and
eight daughters:
1) Raja
Muzaffar ibni Sultan Mahmud Shah [Raja
Madapar/Raja Sulung], Raja Muda, who
became Maulana Paduka Sri Tuanku Sultan Muzaffar
Shah I ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah
[al-Marhum Tanah Abang], Sultan of Perak (s/o
Putri Unang Kemuning) - see Malaysia (Perak).
2)
Sultan Muda Ahmad Shah ibni Sultan Mahmud Shah (s/o
Raja Wati), educ. privately. Appointed as
Heir Apparent with the title of Raja Muda,
and subsequently appointed as regent with the
title of Sultan Muda Ahmad Shah, 1510.
Expelled from Malacca by the Portuguese, 24th
July 1511. Withdrew to Hulu Muar, thence to Pagoh
until expelled from there by the Portuguese, then
fled to Pahang with his father. He subsequently
moved to Bintan and established a settlement at
Kopak. He exercised the regency on behalf of his
father, but incurred his displeasure by
mistreating and abusing the court elders. He d.v.p.
(poisoned on the orders of his father) at Batu
Pelabohan, 1513 (bur. Bukit Batu), having
had issue, two daughters:
3) Raja
'Ala ud-din, who succeeded as Paduka Sri Sultan
'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan
Mahmud Shah, Khalifat ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah
fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam (s/o
Tun Fatima) - see below.
4) Raja
Nara ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah (s/o
Putri Unang Kemuning).
1) Raja
Fatima (d/o Tun Senaja). m. Paduka
Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Jamil Shah ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Shah, Sultan of Pahang
(d. at Pekan Lama, 1511, bur.
Ziarat Raja Raden), eldest son of her uncle,
Paduka Sri Sultan Muhammad Shah I ibni al-Marhum
Sultan Mansur Shah, Sultan of Pahang, by his
wife, Mengindra Putri, grand-daughter of Sultan
Iskandar Shah Nenggiri ibni al-Marhum Sultan Baki
Shah, Raja of Kelantan. She d.s.p.
at Pekan, 7th July 1495, bur.
Ziarat Raja Raden, Pekan Lama, Pahang) - see Malaysia
(Pahang).
2) A
daughter (full sister of Sultan Ahmad) (d/o
Raja Wati). m. at Malacca, before 1513,
Raja 'Abdu'llah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Munawar
Shah, Raja of Kampar, son of her paternal uncle,
Paduka Sri Sultan Munawar Shah ibni al-Marhum
Sultan 'Ala ud-din Shah, Raja of Kampar - see
above.#
3) A
daughter (d/o Putri Unang Kemuning). m.
(first) at Pahang, 1512, Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur
Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Ahmad, Sultan of
Pahang (k. ca. 1519) - see Malaysia
(Pahang). m. (second) ca. 1520,
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Jalil ibni al-Marhum
Raja Merling, Sultan of Indragiri, son of Raja
Merling, Raja of Indragiri, by his wife, Raja
Bakal, daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur Shah
ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muzaffar Shah, Sultan of
Malacca. She had further issue, two sons - see Indonesia
(Indragiri).
4) Raja
Kamala Devi. m. Raja Ahmad bin Raja
Muhammad, Raja of Trengganu, son of Raja Muhammad
ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mansur Shah, Raja of
Trengganu - see Malaysia (Kelantan).
6) Raja
Fatima [Putri 'Mah] (d/o Putri Unang
Kemuning). m. at Bintan, ca 1514, Paduka
Sri Sultan Khoja Ahmad Shah ibni al-Marhum Raja
'Abdu'llah, Sultan of Siak, eldest son of Raja
'Abdu'llah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Ibrahim of Siak,
by his wife Putri Hitam, elder daughter of Paduka
Sri Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah I ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Mansur Shah, Sultan of Malacca.
She had issue, four sons and three daughters -
see Indonesia (Siak).
7) Raja
Putri Devi (d/o Tun Sabariah). m.
Paduka Sri Sultan Zainal-Abidin Shah ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah, Sultan of Pahang (d.
1555), younger son of Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud
Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Shah, Sultan
of Pahang. She d. 1584, having had issue,
two sons and two daughters - see Malaysia
(Pahang).
8) Raja
Amara Devi [Tuan Putri Arma Devi] (d/o Tun
Teja).
9) Raja
Puteh (d/o Tun Fatima). m. at
Bintan, 1520, Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ali Bunjar ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Husain Shah, Sultan of Aru (d.
during the Acehnese attack on Aru, November
1539), son of Paduka Sri Sultan Husain Shah,
Sultan of Aru, in Sumatra.
10) Raja
Khadija (d/o Tun Fatima). m. at
Bintan, ca. 1519, as his second wife, Paduka Sri
Sultan Mahmud ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad
Shah, Sultan of Pahang (d. 1530), younger
son of Paduka Sri Sultan Muhammad Shah ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Mansur Shah, Sultan of Pahang -
see Malaysia (Pahang).
1528 - 1564
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah II Zilu'llah
fil'Alam Khalifat ul-Mukminin ibni al-Marhum Sultan
Mahmud Shah [al-Marhum Sayyid Mangkat di-Aceh], Sultan of
Johor Dar-ul-Izam. b. at Kopak, 1513, third son of
H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud Shah I ibni al-Marhum
Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah Shah, al-Mu'azzam
al-Malik al-Mukarram zilallah fi'l Alam, Sultan of
Malacca and of Johor, by his sixth wife, Tun Fatima binti
Tun Mutahir, Raja Perempuan, educ.
privately. Granted the title of Raja Kechil Besar
at birth. Appointed as Heir Apparent by his father
(displacing his elder brother Muzaffar) and raised to
joint sovereign rank as Sultan Muda 'Ala ud-din
Ri'ayat Shah at the age of 40 days. Succeeded on the
deposition of his father, 1528. Driven out of Kampar by
the Portuguese and established his capital on the Johor
river. m. at Pekan Lama, 1529, Raja Kesuma Devi,
younger daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Ahmad, Sultan of Pahang. He d. at
Pasir Raja, Johor Lama, 1564 (bur. Makam Tujuh,
Kota Sayong), having had issue, two sons and two
daughters:
2) Raja
Mahmud ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat
Shah, Raja Kechil Besar (s/o Puspa Devi). m.
Raja Putri Khadija binti al-Marhum Sultan
Zainal-Abidin Shah, eldest daughter of Paduka Sri
Sultan Zainal-Abidin Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan
Mahmud Shah, Sultan of Pahang, by his first wife,
Raja Devi binti al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah,
daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud Shah I ibni
al-Marhum Sultan 'Ala ud-din Shah, Sultan of
Malacca and of Johor. He d. at Pekan Lama,
Pahang.
1) Raja
Putri Fatima binti al-Marhum Sultan Ala ud-din
Ri'ayat Shah (d/o Kesuma Devi). m.
(first) Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur Shah II ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Zainal-Abidin Shah, Sultan of
Pahang (d. 1560), eldest son of Paduka Sri
Sultan Zainal-Abidin Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan
Mahmud Shah, Sultan of Pahang, by his first wife,
Raja Devi, daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud
Shah I ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Ala' ud-din Shah,
Sultan of Malacca and Johor- see Malaysia
(Pahang). m. (second) Paduka Sri Sultan
ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah II bin Raja Ahmad,
Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam, son of Raja Ahmad
bin Raja Muhammad, Raja of Trengganu, by his
wife, Raja Kamala Devi, daughter of Paduka Sri
Sultan Mahmud Shah I ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Ala
ud-din Ri'ayat Shah Shah, Sultan of Malacca and
of Johor. She d. at Bukit Seluyut (bur.
there), having had issue - see below.
2) A
daughter. m. Maulana Paduka Sri Sultan
Mansur Shah I, Sultan of Perak (d. at Kota
Lama Kanan, 1577), eldest son of Maulana Paduka
Sri Sultan Muzaffar Shah I ibni al-Marhum Paduka
Sri Sultan Mahmud Shah, Sultan of Perak, by his
second wife, a Perak princess, daughter of Sultan
Mughal, Sultan of Perak. She had issue, three
sons and thirteen daughters - see Malaysia
(Perak).
1564 - 1570
Paduka Sri Sultan Muzaffar Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan
Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah, Khalifat ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah
fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam. b. 1546,
elder son of Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah
II Zilu'llah fil'Alam Khalifat ul-Mukminin ibni al-Marhum
Sultan Mahmud Shah, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam, by his
wife, Raja Kesuma Devi, educ. privately. Styled Raja
Muda Perdana before his accession. Succeeded on the
death of his father, 1564. Established his capital at
Bukit Seluyut. m. (first) Tun Mas Jiwa, daughter
of Tun Husain [Tun Hassan] bin Dato' Bendahara Tun
Biajid, Temenggong. m. (second) ca 1560,
Tun Trang (m. second, 1571, Paduka Sri Sultan
al-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah II, Sultan of Johor
Dar-ul-Izam, by whom she had further issue - see below),
daughter of Tun 'Ali, Sri Nara di-Raja, of Pahang,
by his wife Tun Fatima, daughter of the Bendahara Sri
Maharaja and later wife of Sultan Mahmud Shah I. m.
(third) the former wife of Paduka Sri Sultan al-Ajalla'
'Abdu'l Jalil Shah II, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam, and
daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan Husain 'Ali Ri'ayat Shah,
Sultan of Aceh. He d. (poisoned) at Kota Panjor,
Johor, 1570 (bur. Bukit Seluyot, Kampung Panjor),
having had issue, two sons:
1)
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah I ibni
Paduka Sri Sultan Ali Jalla 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah,
Khalifat ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan
of Johor Dar-ul-Izam (s/o Tun Trang) - see
below.
1570 - 1571
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah I ibni Paduka Sri
Sultan Ali Jalla 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Khalifat ul-Mukminin
Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam. b.
1562, elder son of Paduka Sri Sultan Muzaffar Shah II
ibni al-Marhum Sultan Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah, Khalifat
ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor
Dar-ul-Izam, by his wife, Tun Trang, educ.
privately. Installed on the death of his father. He d.s.p.
young, at Kota Panjor, Johor, 1571 (bur. Bukit
Seluyot, Kampung Panjor).
1571 - 1597 H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah II
Zilu'llah fil'Alam Khalifat ul-Mukminin ibni al-Marhum
Raja Ahmad [al-Marhum Mankat di-Batu], Sultan and Yang
di-Pertuan of Johor. b. as Raja 'Umar, son of Raja
Ahmad bin Raja Muhammad of Trengganu, educ.
privately. Became Raja of Kelantan 1565, Regent for his
young stepson, Sultan 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah I, from 1570.
Proclaimed as ruler on his death in 1571, and installed
with the title of Paduka Sri Sultan ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l
Jalil Shah II. Established his capital at Tanah
Puteh, before removing to Sungai Damar and later Sungai
Batu Sawar. m. (first) a daughter of the Bendahara
Sri Nara di-Raja of Pahang. m. (second) H.H.
Raja Fatima binti al-Marhum Sultan Ala ud-din Ri'ayat
Shah, Raja Perempuan (bur. Bukit Seluyud,
Kampung Panjor), widow of Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur Shah
II ibni al-Marhum Sultan Zainal-Abidin Shah, Sultan of
Pahang, and daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala ud-din
Ri'ayat Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah, Sultan
of Johor Dar-ul-Izam, by his wife, a daughter of Paduka
Sri Sultan Mahmud ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Shah,
Sultan of Pahang. m. (third) (m.
Paduka Sri Sultan Muzaffar Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan
Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam),
daughter of Paduka Sri Sultan Husain 'Ali Ri'ayat Shah,
Sultan of Aceh. m. (fourth) 1571, Y.M. Tun Trang,
former wife of Paduka Sri Sultan Muzaffar Shah II ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah, Sultan of Johor
Dar-ul-Izam, and daughter of Y.M. Tun 'Ali, Sri Nara
di-Raja of Pahang, by his wife Y.M. Tun Fatima,
daughter of the Bendahara Sri Maharaja and later
wife of Sultan Mahmud Shah I. m. (a) a gunduk,
a relative of the Sri Nara di-Raja. m. (b)
another gunduk. He d. at Kota Batu Sawar,
1597 (bur. Makam Tauhid), having had issue, six
sons:
1) Raja
Mansur, who succeeded as Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala'
ud-din Ri'ayat Shah III ibni al-Marhum Sultan
ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Khalifat
ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor
Dar-ul-Izam (s/o the first wife) - see
below.
3) Raja
'Abdu'llah, Raja di-Hilir, who succeeded as,
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'llah Mu'ayat Hammat Shah
ibni al-Marhum Sultan ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil
Shah, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam (s/o Tun
Trang) - see below.
4) Raja
Hassan ibni al-Marhum Sultan ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l
Jalil Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan ul-Ajalla'
'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Raja of Siak (twin with his
brother Raja Hussein) (s/o a relative of
Sri Nara di-Raja) - see Indonesia (Siak).
5)
Sultan Hussein ibni al-Marhum Sultan ul-Ajalla'
'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Regent of Kelantan (twin with
his brother Raja Hassan) (s/o a relative
of Sri Nara di-Raja) - see Malaysia (Kelantan).
6) Raja
Mahmud ibni al-Marhum Sultan ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l
Jalil Shah, Raja of Kampar (s/o the second
gunduk).
1597 - 1615 H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala' ud-din Ri'ayat Shah III
Zillu'llahi fil-Alam ibni Paduka Sri Sultan ul-Ajalla'
'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Khalifat ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah
fil'Alam, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of Johor, son of
H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah II
Zilu'llah fil'Alam Khalifat ul-Mukminin ibni al-Marhum
Raja Ahmad, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of Johor, by his
wife, the daughter of the Bendahara Sri Nara di-Raja of
Pahang, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of
his father, 1597. Captured by the Acehnese and taken to
Aceh, 6th June 1613. Restored, 25th August
1614 but again captured and taken to Aceh in 1615. m.
H.H. Raja Bonda ("the Queen Mother of Johor") (d.
22nd May 1663). He d. at Aceh, 1615 (bur.
Makam Sultan, Kota Tinggi, Johor), having had issue
several sons and daughters, including:
1) Raja
Bujang, who succeeded as Paduka Sri Sultan
'Abdu'l Jalil Shah III ibni al-Marhum Sultan
'Ala' ud-din Ri'ayat Shah, Khalifat ul-Mukminin
Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam -
see below.
2) The
Yang di-Pertuan Muda. Governor of Trengganu ca.
1632. m. at Patani, 1632, H.H. Paduka Sri
Raja Kuning binti al-Marhum al-Marhum Sultan
'Abdu'l Ghafur Mohi ud-din Shah [Phra Nang Chao
Ying], Raja Perempuan of Patani (b. at
Pahang, 1613; d.s.p. at sea
during her journey to Johore, near Kampung
Pancor, Kelantan, 1649, bur. there),
former wife of H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l
Jalil Shah III ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Ala' ud-din
Ri'ayat Shah III, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam,
Pahang and Lingga.
1) A
daughter. m. June 1613, Paduka Sri Sultan
'Abdu'llah Hammat Shah [Raja 'Abdu'llah], Raja of
Seberang, younger son of Abangta Raja Mansur
Shah, Raja Muda of Aru, by his wife, Raja
Putri Indra Vamsa, younger daughter of Paduka Sri
Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah Sayyid
al-Mukammil ibni al-Marhum Firman Shah, Sultan of
Aceh - see Indonesia (Aceh).
1615 - 1623 H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'llah Mu'ayat Shah Zilu'llah
fil'Alam Khalifat ul-Mukminin ibni al-Marhum Sultan
ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Sultan of Johor
Dar-ul-Izam. b. 1571, son H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan
ul-Ajalla' 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah II Zilu'llah fil'Alam
Khalifat ul-Mukminin ibni al-Marhum Raja Ahmad, Sultan
and Yang di-Pertuan of Johor, by his wife, Tun Trang, educ.
privately. Styled Raja Bongsu, Raja Sabrang,
and Raja di-Hilir, before his accession. Succeeded
on the death of his cousin, 1615. Reigned as a wanderer,
pursued from town to town and island to island by the
Acehnese. m. (first) at Bandar Aceh, 1613 (div.),
Putri Ratna Jauhari (m. second, Amir Al-Ghazi
Shahab ud-din bin Amir Muhammad Nur ud-din), daughter of
Sultan Mansur Shah ibni al-Marhum Abangta 'Abdu'l Jalil,
by his wife, Raja Putri Indra Vamsa, younger daughter of
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah Sayyid
al-Mukammil ibni al-Marhum Firman Shah, Sultan of Aceh m.
(second) Putri Kamarliah [Tun Gemala Setia] (b.
before 1600; m. second, H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan
Iskandar Muda Mahkota Perkasa 'Alam Shah Johan Berdaulat
Zainal-Abidin ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mansur Shah, Sultan
of Aceh Dar us-Salam), daughter of H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan
Ahmad Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l-Kadir
'Alauddin Shah, Sultan of Pahang, by his wife, a daughter
of H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan Muhammad Hassan ibni al-Marhum
Sultan Saif ul-Rijal Nur ul-Alam [al-Marhum di Tanjong
Cheindana], Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of Brunei Dar
us-Salam. He d. at Great Tambilan Island, March
1623 (bur. Makam Sultan, Kota Tinggi, Johor),
having had issue:
1) Raja
Bajau ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'llah Mu'ayat
Shah. b. 1620 (s/o the Pahang
princess). Appointed as Heir Apparent with the
title of Yang di-Pertuan Muda and ruler
of Pahang 1641-1676. m. (first), at Jambi,
1659 (not consummated), a daughter of H.H. Paduka
Sri Sultan Agung Sri ing Alaga 'Abdu'l Jalil ibni
al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l Kahar, Sultan of Jambi. m.
(second) 1663, at Johor Lama, (d.s.p.)
daughter of Tun Abdu'l Jamil, Laksamana,
of Bintan. m. (third) ... m.
(fourth) ... He d. before August 1675,
having had issue, a son:
a)
Paduka Sri Sultan Ibrahim Shah ibni
al-Marhum Yam Tuan Muda Raja Bajau,
Khalifat ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah fil'Alam,
Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam - see below.
1623 - 1677 H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah III ibni al-Marhum
Sultan 'Ala' ud-din Ri'ayat Shah III, Khalifat
ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor
Dar-ul-Izam, Pahang and Lingga. b. 1590, educ.
privately. Appointed as Sultan of Pahang by the Acehnese,
August 1615, expelled from Pahang by the Acehnese in
1617, again ruler of Pahang 1623. Succeeded on the death
of his uncle, 1623. Entered into treaty relations with
the Dutch in 1639 and assisted them in their capture of
Malacca from the Portuguese in 1641. Driven from Johor
Lama into exile by the Sultan of Jambi, 1673. m.
(first) 1610, his cousin, a daughter of Raja Hassan ibni
al-Marhum Sultan Ali Jalla 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Raja of
Siak. m. (second) 1612, a daughter of H.H. Paduka
Sri Sultan Ahmad Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan
'Abdu'l-Kadir 'Ala' ud-din Shah, Sultan of Pahang. m.
(third) at Patani, 1624 (div.), H.H. Paduka Sri
Raja Kuning binti al-Marhum al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l
Ghafur Mohi ud-din Shah [Phra Nang Chao Ying], Raja
Perempuan of Patani (b. at Pahang, 1613; m.
third, at Patani, 1632 (div.), the Yang di-Pertuan
Muda of Johor, and d.s.p. at sea
during her journey to Johore, near Kampung Pancor,
Kelantan, 1649, bur. there), only daughter of H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan Shah Alam binti al-Marhum Sultan
Bahadur Shah, Raja Perempuan of Patani, by her husband,
H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Ghafur Muhi ud-din Shah
ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l-Kadir 'Ala' ud-din Shah,
Sultan of Pahang. He d.s.p. at Kuala
Pahang, 22nd November 1677 (bur. there).
1677 - 1685 H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan Ibrahim Shah Zilu'llah fil'Alam
Khalifat ul-Muminin ibni al-Marhum Yam Tuan Muda Raja
Bajau, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam, Pahang and Lingga,
only known son of Raja Bajau ibni al-Marhum Sultan
'Abdu'llah Mu'ayat Shah, Yang di-Pertuan Muda, educ.
privately. Succeeded on the death of his cousin, 1677.
Established his capital in Riau in order to continue the
war with Jambi more effectively. Removed to Johor Lama
1682. m. (first) m. (second) m.
(third) before 1674, daughter of the Dato Laksamana
Paduka Raja. He d. at Riau, 16th February 1685
(poisoned by three of his wives), having had issue:
1)
Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud Shah II ibni al-Marhum
Sultan Ibrahim Shah, Khalifat ul-Mukminin
Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam (s/o
the third wife) - see below.
1685 - 1699 H.H.
Paduka Sri Sultan Mahmud Shah II Zilu'llah fil'Alam
Khalifat ul-Muminin ibni al-Marhum Sultan Ibrahim Shah,
Sultan of Johor Dar-ul-Izam, Pahang and Lingga. b.
ca. 1675, only surviving son of H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan
Ibrahim Shah ibni al-Marhum Yam Tuan Muda Raja Bajau,
Khalifat ul-Mukminin Zilu'llah fil'Alam, Sultan of Johor
Dar-ul-Izam, Pahang and Lingga, by his third wife, a
daughter of the Dato Laksamana Paduka Raja.
Succeeded o the death of his father, Sultan Ibrahim Shah,
16th February 1685. Reigned under the Regency of his
mother and the Bendahara Paduka Raja until the death of
the latter, 27th July 1697. m. several wives and
said to have slain all of them who had the misfortune to
become pregnant. m. Tun Encik binti Dato'
Bendahara Tun 'Abdu'l Jamal, Engku Encik Ayu (m.
second, 1722, Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala ud-din Ri'ayat Shah
bin Daeng Rilaga, 1st Yang di-Pertuan Muda of
Riau), daughter of Tun 'Abdu'l Jamal bin Dato' Bendahara
'Abdu'l Majid, Dato Bendahara Paduka Raja. He was k.
by Megat Sri Rama at Kota Tinggi, Johor, 3rd September
1699 (bur. there at the Makam Sultan), leaving a
putative posthumous son by Inche' Apung, a
lady-in-waiting who supposedly swallowed his seamen at
his deathbed, daughter of the Dato Laksamana of Johor.
1) Raja
Kechil ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah who
succeeded as H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Jalil
Rahmat Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Shah,
Sultan of Siak (s/o Encik Apung) - see Indonesia
(Siak).