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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.
Sultan Sir Abdul Samad Shah ibni Almarhum Raja Abdullah [2] Daughter of the third Sultan of Selangor Tengku Ampuan Paduka Seri Negara Tunku Maharum binti Tengku Dziauddin 1898 – 1908 Sultan Alauddin Sulaiman Shah ibni Almarhum Raja Musa [citation needed] First wife of Sulaiman, died during reign
Sultan of Selangor (سلطان سلاڠور) is the title of the constitutional ruler of Selangor, Malaysia who is the head of state and head of the Islamic religion in Selangor. [1] The current monarch, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah ascended the throne on the death of his father, on 22 November 2001.
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.
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]
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.
He was the son of Sultan Ibrahim Shah by his wife, Cik Puan Besar Encik Long Halijah binti Dato' Hussain. He was the father-in-law of Abdul Samad, the 4th Sultan of Selangor who was married to Sultan Muhammad's daughter, Raja Atfah.