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  2. Sultan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Masjid Sultan, also referred to as Sultan Mosque, is a widely known religious landmark in Singapore. This mosque, which can be found in the Kampong Glam district at the intersection of North Bridge Road and Muscat Street, is highly significant in terms of both history and culture. The mosque was officially inaugurated on 27 December 1929, and ...

  3. Hussein Shah of Johor - Wikipedia

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    Hussein Shah's claim to be Sultan of Johor and Singapore was by all accounts not recognised by the Malay rulers and was only a nominal title. Temenggong Abdul Rahman's position, on the other hand, was strengthened as the signing of the treaties detached him the influence of Raja Ja'afar. [ 20 ]

  4. List of mosques in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are 72 mosques in Singapore. Almost all the mosques in Singapore are administered by Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, with the exception of Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim which is administered by the Malaysian state of Johor. Twenty-six mosques have been built under the Masjid Building and Mendaki Fund (MBMF), the most recent being Masjid Yusof Ishak that officially opened in 2017. Name ...

  5. Istana Kampong Glam - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, there was a succession dispute in Sultan Hussein's family over rights to the Kampong Glam estate, and the matter went to court. In 1897, the court ruled that no one could rightfully claim to be the successor of the Sultan and that the estate belonged to the Crown. [5] The estate became state land when Singapore gained independence.

  6. Malay Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1819 by Sultan Hussein Shah of Johor, the Istana Kampong Glam occupied a vast 23-hectare expanse in Kampong Glam. Reconstructed between 1836 and 1843 under the patronage of his son, Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah, the concrete palace reflected a blend of Palladian architectural elements with indigenous Malay motifs, purportedly influenced by architect George Drumgoole Coleman.

  7. Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim (Jawi: مسجد تماڠڬوڠ دايڠ إبراهيم), also known as Masjid Diraja Telok Blangah (Malay: Telok Blangah Royal Mosque), is a historical royal mosque that is located along 30 Telok Blangah Road in Telok Blangah within Bukit Merah, Singapore. The mosque dates back to the country’s pre-colonial era ...

  8. Abu Bakar of Johor - Wikipedia

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    Wan Abu Bakar was born on 3 February 1833 in the Istana Lama in Teluk Belanga, Singapore.He was the eldest son of Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim and a patrilineal descendant of Temenggong Abdul Rahman who was in turn a matrilineal descendant of Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah IV, the first Sultan of Johor's Bendahara dynasty.

  9. Muslim cemeteries in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Jalan Kubor Cemetery, located near Victoria Street adjacent to the Kampong Glam neighbourhood, is a historic cemetery comprising three Muslim burial grounds: one for the royalty of the Johor Sultanate, one for the regular Muslim community of Singapore, and the last one being the Tittacheri Muslim Cemetery on which the Malabar Mosque is built on.