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Sulaiman married eleven times, and had 44 children; 26 sons and 18 daughters. [citation needed] He first married Tengku Ampuan Paduka Seri Negara Tunku Maharum binti Tunku Ziauddin @ Tengku Kudin of Kedah, his first cousin, on 15 March 1891. She became his royal consort. They had five children together, one son and four daughters.
Tengku Raihani (11 October 1911 – 22 September 1993) was Queen of Brunei as the wife of the 27th Sultan of Brunei, Ahmad Tajuddin. [1] She is the daughter of Sultan Sulaiman of Selangor and one of his consorts, Cik Puan Maimunah binti Abdullah.
Proudlock appealed the verdict and spent five months in Pudu jail awaiting her appeal. During the course of that time a number of petitions were created for her, including one from her husband and the boys of the Victoria Institution, prompting Sultan Sulaiman of Selangor to pardon her.
After Suleiman's accession to the throne in 1520, after the death of his father Selim I, Mustafa and his mother came to reside in the Old Palace in Constantinople. [3] With the deaths of his older half-brothers, Mahmud and Murad in 1520, Mustafa became his father's only heir until the birth of the children of the new favorite Hürrem Sultan ...
The Selangor royal family consists of the family members of the sultan of Selangor. It currently consists of Sharafuddin of Selangor and his close relations. The sultan and his family belong to the House of Royal Buginese Luwu Opu Daeng Chelak Family. The ruling house had founded the monarchy in 1745 and continues to be in power to this day. [1]
Sultans of Selangor — monarchs of Bugis descent from the Royal house of Selangor. Pages in category "Sultans of Selangor" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Royal House of Selangor traces its ancestry back to Raja Lumu, who became its first Sultan and hence forming a new Sultanate. Prior to that, the area that is today's Selangor had been ruled by Johor, Siam, Malacca and the Portuguese. The Sultans of Selangor traces their ancestry back to Raja Lumu.
Szomszédok (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsomseːdok], Neighbours) was a Hungarian television series that ran for 331 episodes between 1987 and 1999 and airing its grand finale on 31 December 1999. [1] The series aired on state-owned broadcaster Magyar Televízió (Hungarian Television) bi-weekly in primetime, on Thursday evenings, during its ...