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Sultan Sir Abdul Samad ibni Almarhum Raja Bendahara Raja Abdullah KCMG (Jawi: سلطان عبد الصمد ابن المرحوم راج عبد الله; born Raja Abdul Samad bin Raja Abdullah, 1804 – 6 February 1898) was the fourth Sultan of Selangor. Raja Abdul Samad was born in 1804 at Bukit Melawati in Selangor to Raja Abdullah, the ...
Tengku Abdul Samad Shah, the Tengku Panglima Besar. ... The title of Che Puan Besar of Selangor is an official royal title given to the second wife of the Sultan at ...
Tengku Abdul Samad Shah, Tengku Panglima Besar Selangor (the Sultan's brother) [30] Tengku Musahiddin Shah, Tengku Seri Perkasa Diraja Selangor and To' Puan Syazana binti Kelana (the Sultan's nephew and niece-in-law) [18] Tengku Munazirah and Izzat Ilyas bin Muhammad Nasir (the Sultan's niece and nephew-in-law) [31]
Sultan Abdul Samad died at the age of 93 in February 1898 and was buried at Makam Sultan Abdul Samad in Jugra. [17] Mahkota Puri Palace. Raja Muda Sulaiman ibni Almarhum Raja Muda Musa, the grandson of Sultan Abdul Samad rose to the throne, taking the title Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah on 1898 as the fifth Sultan of Selangor.
Sultan Abdul Samad Mausoleum (Malay: Makam Sultan Abdul Samad) is a royal mausoleum located in Bukit Jugra in Jugra, Selangor, Malaysia. Since 1886, it has served as the final resting place for several members of the Selangor royal family.
Abdul Rahman Yamtuan Muda Riau (7) 1831-1844: Raja Ali Yamtuan Muda Riau (8) 1844-1857: Raja Haji Abdullah Yamtuan Muda Riau (9) 1857-1858: Abdul Rahman II Riau-Lingga r. 1883-1911: Abdul Samad (4) r. 1857-1896: Raja Muda Musa b. 1844 d. 1884: Sulaiman (5) r. 1896-1937: Member of Selangor Royal Family: Tengku Ampuan Jemaah Tengku Ampuan ...
The Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque or KLIA Mosque ({{langx|ms|Masjid Sultan Abdul Samad KLIA}) [2] [1] is a mosque near Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at Sepang District, Selangor, Malaysia. The mosque was originally named as KLIA Mosque and was officially named after Almarhum Sultan Abdul Samad who was the fourth Sultan of Selangor. [1]
Syed Mashhor initially accepted the Sultan of Selangor's request and led an army to attack Kuala Selangor but the news of the death of his brother, Syed Abdullah in Langat caused him to defect and side with Raja Mahadi. Syed Mashhor suspected and accused Sultan Abdul Samad's son, Raja Yaakob as being complicit in the death of his brother.