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  2. Palembang Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Haji Raden Mahmud Badaruddin, chairman of Palembang Sultanate Lineage Association (Indonesian: Himpunan Zuriat Kesultanan Palembang Darussalam), was crowned Sultan Iskandar Mahmud Badaruddin following an adat deliberation. He is a direct male-line descendant of Prince Purboyo, son of Sultan Muhammad Mansyur, and the daughter of Mahmud ...

  3. Iskandar of Johor - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Iskandar (known as Tunku Mahmood Iskandar until 1981) was the third and eldest surviving son of Sultan Ismail, (he had two older brothers, both of whom died in infancy) [citation needed] and was born on at 11:30 a.m. 8 April 1932 in the Istana Semayam, Johor Bahru. [21]

  4. Mahmud Badaruddin II - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Mahmud Badarudin II. Sultan Mahmud Badarudin II featured in the 10,000-rupiah banknote. Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II (1767–1852) was the 8th Sultan of the Palembang Sultanate from 1804–1821. His parents were Sultan Muhammad Bahauddin and Ratu Agung Al-Haddad. He is now regarded as a National Hero of Indonesia. [1]

  5. Mahmud Badaruddin I - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Badaruddin I was the sovereign of the Sultanate of Palembang between 1724 and 1757. [1] His coronation ended a period of power struggle between the royal families which have continued since the death of Sultan Abdurrahman in 1706, the first regent of the Sultanate.

  6. Great Mosque of Palembang - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, Masagus H. Abdulhamid, a businessman who had made fortune in wood and forest products, decided to build two new mosques in Palembang: the Muara Ogan Mosque on the estuary of the Ogan River, and the Lawang Kidul Mosque (which was originally a simple prayer space) located in administrative district 5 Ilir.

  7. List of current non-sovereign Asian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Azwar Abdul Jalil: 21 May 2003: Hereditary and elective [citation needed] Pagaruyung: Raja Alam Muhammad Taufik Thaib [id 51] 10 June 2007: Adityawarman [id 52] Hereditary: Palembang: Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin III: 4 March 2003: Hereditary [33] Pelalawan: Tengku Besar Kamaruddin bin Harun: 7 August 2008: Al Shahab: Hereditary: Serdang ...

  8. Sultan Iskandar - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Iskandar Shah, commonly identified with Parameswara (king), 5th and last Raja of Singapura and 1st ruler of the Malacca Sultanate; Sultan Mahmud Iskandar Shah, 11th Sultan of Perak; Sultan Iskandar Zulkarnain, 15th Sultan of Perak; Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar ll, ruler of Maldives, 17th century Sultan Iskandar Muda (1583–1636), Acehnese ...

  9. Mohammed Badarud-Din II - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Jamal ul-Alam, his father, sign a Grant of 1878 to give North Borneo to a British company. He passed away in 1881 to be succeeded by his son Badaruddin. Unexpectedly, Badaruddin died at an early age withholding the contract until a new sultan recognized by the Spanish Government was appointed. [7]