Muhammad Shah of Brunei
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This article is about the first sultan of Brunei. For other uses, see Muhammad Shah (disambiguation).
Muhammad Shah (born Awangku Alak Betatar; died c. 1402)[1] established the Sultanate of Brunei and was its first sultan, from 1368 to his death in 1402.[3][1] The genealogy of Muhammad Shah remains unclear.[4][3] He converted to Islam in the 14th century and assumed the name Sultan Muhammad Shah. Subsequent sovereigns of Brunei, governed by a Muslim administration, were referred to as sultans.[5]
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Muhammad Shah محمد شاه | |||||
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Sultan of Brunei | |||||
Reign | 1363/68–1402[1] | ||||
Predecessor | Title established | ||||
Successor | Abdul Majid Hassan | ||||
Born | Awang Alak Betatar | ||||
Died | c. 1402[1] | ||||
Spouse | Puteri Dayang Pingai[2] | ||||
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Father | Dewa Emas Kayangan | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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