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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]
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 ...
After the death of Sultan Muzaffar Shah II in 1653, his son Raja Mahmud was appointed as the 11th Sultan of Perak with the title of Sultan Mahmud Iskandar Shah who resided in Geronggong. Because Sultan Mahmud Iskandar Shah did not have a son, his younger brother Raja Mansur who resided on Pulau Tiga was appointed as sultan muda (crown prince ...
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 ruler (r. 1607-36) Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah, or Sultan Ali of Johor (1824–1877), 19th Sultan of Johor; Iskandar of Perak (1876–1938 ...
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 ...
Sultan Iskandar Zulkarnain Inayat Shah (1754–1765) – Marhum Kaharu'llah, né Paduka Sri Tuanku Raja Iskandar, Raja Muda Raja 'Abdu'l Rahman ibni al-Marhum Sultan Iskandar Zulkarnain . b. at Istana Merchu 'Alam, Pulau Indira Sakti, ca. 1755 (s/o Raja Budak Rasul). Sultan Mahmud Shah II (1765–1773) – Marhum Muda, né Raja Saleh, Raja Kimas
Iskandar Muda (1583? [1] – 27 December 1636 [2]) was the twelfth Sultan of Acèh Darussalam, under whom the sultanate achieved its greatest territorial extent, holding sway as the strongest power and wealthiest state in the western Indonesian archipelago and the Strait of Malacca.
Sultan Iskandar was a major advocate of decentralizing the Federated Malay States and even visited the Colonial Office in August 1924 to espouse his views. [ 1 ] For a short time, he resided at the Istana Lembah (which was built by Tukang Sofian after the great flood of 1926 and completed in 1931) whilst the Istana Iskandariah was being built ...