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During the 1850s, writings by Frank Swettenham mentioned that Abdul Samad murdered numerous men, and this was not refuted by Abdul Samad. [5] Before becoming the Sultan of Selangor, Abdul Samad held the title of Tengku Panglima Raja and held authority over Langat. [6] Sultan Muhammad Shah, died on 6 January 1857 without appointing an heir.
The title of Che Puan Besar of Selangor is an official royal title given to the second wife of the Sultan at the time. She will be styled as Her Highness (Malay: Yang Teramat Mulia ). Royal consorts 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.
The heir apparent is conferred the title Raja Muda Selangor or in English, the Crown Prince of Selangor. [10] His wife will receive the title Raja Puan Muda Selangor if she is of royal descent. [9] The sultan's mother will receive the title Paduka Bonda Raja upon his ascension to the throne.
In 1867, Tengku Kudin, a prince from Kedah (then part of Siam), married into the royal family of Selangor. Sultan Abdul Samad then appointed his son-in-law as Viceroy of Selangor with a mandate to carry out mediation between the warring parties, first on 26 June 1868. [12] [13] [14] Raja Mahdi however rejected the mediation.
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Abdul Samad of Selangor (1804–1898), Sultan of Selangor; Abdol-samad Mirza Ezz ed-Dowleh Saloor (1843–1929), Persian prince; Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai (1907–1973), Pashtun nationalist leader; Abdus Samad Azad (1922–2005), Bangladeshi politician; Abdul Samad Ismail (1924–2008), aka Pak Samad, Malaysian journalist, writer and editor
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.