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Abdul Jalilul Akbar

Abdul Jalilul Akbar was the tenth Sultan of Brunei. He succeeded his father, Muhammad Hassan, in 1598 and ruled until his death in 1659. When he ascended to the throne, his uncle Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahibul Mal Besar Omar acted as his regent.[1]

Abdul Jalilul Akbar
10th Sultan of Brunei
Reign1598-1659
PredecessorMuhammad Hassan
SuccessorAbdul Jalilul Jabbar
SpouseRadin Mas Ayu Siti Aishah
Siti Kaisa[citation needed]
IssueSultan Abdul Jalilul Jabbar
Sultan Muhyiddin
FatherMuhammad Hassan
ReligionSunni Islam

Life

His Highness was the son of Sultan Muhammad Hassan, the ninth ruler of Brunei.[citation needed] Before he ascended to the throne, he was known as Raja Tua Abdul Jalil.[citation needed] He married to a princess from Java, Radin Mas Ayu Siti Aishah, the daughter of Kiyai Temenggong Manchu Negoro from Gersik.[citation needed] From their marriage, they bore Sultan Abdul Jalilul Jabbar, Sultan Muhyiddin, Raja Omar, Pengiran Derma Wangsa Pengiran Muda Bongsu, Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahibul Mal Raja Damit Shahbudin and four unknown daughters.

His Highness had other children from his other wives including Pengiran Muda Besar Abdullah (father of Sultan Nasruddin), Raja Tengah and Raja Besar.[citation needed]

European contacts

During his reign, he made numerous contacts with the European powers. He stabilized diplomatic relations with the Spaniards who were based in Manila in 1599.[1]

In December 1600 and January 1601, a Dutchman named Olivier van Noort visited Brunei who left vivid accounts about Brunei.[2] Although he did not mention the name of the ruling sultan at that time, Van Noort managed to describe that the Brunei king was under the guardianship of his uncle who acted as his regent.[2]

In 1612, a British sailor, Sir Henry Middleton visited Brunei as part of his voyage to the East Indies.[1]

Death

His Highness died in 1659. He ruled the sultanate for sixty-one years. After his demise, he was known as Marhum Tua.[1] He was succeeded by his son, Abdul Jalilul Jabbar.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei" (PDF). Hmjubliemas.gov.bn. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b Nicholl, Robert (1990). European Sources for the History of the Sultanate of Brunei in the Sixteenth Century (second ed.). Brunei: Brunei Museum. pp. 94–99.


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