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The Bendahara Dynasty

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1881 - 1918 H.H. Paduka Sri Tuanku Sultan Haji Zainal-Abidin III Mu’azzam Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Ahmad, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of the State of Trengganu Dar al-Iman, KCMG (19.6.1911). b. 12th April 1866, eldest son of H.H. Paduka Sri Tuanku Sultan Ahmad II Mu’azzam Shah ibni al-Marhum Yang di-Pertuan Muda Tengku Mahmud, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Trengganu, by his first wife, H.H. Tengku Kulsum binti al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Mu’azzam Shah, Tengku Ampuan Besar, educ. privately. Raised to the title of Tengku Besar, and invested as Deputy Ruler with the title of Yang di-Pertuan Muda, before 15th January 1877. Succeeded on the death of his father, 18th December 1881. Crowned at Kuala Trengganu, 10th April 1882. Trengganu was transferred to British Protection under the terms of the Anglo-Siamese Treaty, 10th July 1909 (formally handed over ceremonially 14th July 1909). Entered into an agreement with Britain, at Singapore, 22nd April 1910. Introduced the first constitution for the state (Undang-Undang Tuboh Negri), 2nd November 1911. Rcvd: GC of the Order of the Crown (April 1896), and KC of the Order of the White Elephant (April 1887) of Siam. m. (first) 1878, Cik Teh binti Abu Bakar (b. 1864; d. at Kuala Trengganu, 3rd October 1938), daughter of Inche’ Abu Bakar, of Lingga. m. (second) Cik Kulsum binti Haji Daud (d. at Kuala Trengganu, 12th February 1936). m. (third) Cik Amina binti ‘Abdu’llah (d. 15th February 1892), a Siamese convert to Islam. m. (fourth) Cik Aisha binti Ismail (d. ca. 1934). m. (fifth) at Istana Besar, Pekin, Pahang, 16th January 1886 (div. 1895), Y.A.M. Tengku Long binti al-Marhum Sultan Sir Ahmad al-Mu’azzam Shah (b. 13th October 1864; m. second, Che’ Wan Ngah Abu Bakar bin Che’ Engku Mahmud, and d. 1952, leaving issue by her second husband), eldest daughter of H.H. Paduka Sri Baginda Al-Sultan Besar Sir Ahmad Mua’azzam Shah ibni al-Marhum Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun ‘Ali, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of the State of Pahang, KCMG, by his first wife, H.H. Tun Besar Fatima binti Tun Muhammad, Tengku Ampuan Tua, daughter of daughter of Y.M. Tun Muhammad bin Raja Bendahara Tun Koris. m. (sixth) 7th July 1892, Y.M. Tengku Putri binti Tengku Muhammad Said (d. 5th December 1895), daughter of Y.A.M. Tengku Muhammad Said ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Mu’azzam Shah, of Lingga. m. (seventh) before 1906, Cik Maimuna binti ‘Abdu’llah (d. ca. 1918), a Siamese convert to Islam. m. (eighth) before 1913, Cik Zainab binti Salleh. m. (ninth) 17th April 1917, Y.M. Tengku Hajjah Aisha Mandak binti Tengku Mustafa, Tengku Sri Kemala (b. at Kampung Tok Sheikh, Bukit Bayas, Kuala Trengganu, 1902, m. second, Y.M. Tengku Cik Haji Ahmad bin Tengku Long ‘Abdu’l Rahman, Tengku Sri Bijaya Raja. m. third, 1928, Y.A.M. Tengku Muhammad ibni al-Marhum Al-Sultan Sir Ahmad al-Mu’azzam Shah, Tengku Panglima Parang, CBE, and d. at Pekan, Pahang, 30th August 1988), daughter of Y.B.M. Tengku Mustafa bin Tengku Muda Idris, Tengku Sri Wangsa Raja. m. (tenth) a daughter of Sayyid Muhammad bin Ahmad Al-Idrus. He d. at Kuala Trengganu, 26th November 1918 (bur. Zainal Abidin Mosque, Kuala Trengganu), having had issue, eight sons and twelve daughters:
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