Jamalul Kiram I

Sultan Jamalul-Kiram I was a Sultan of Sulu from 1823 to 1844.[1] As per some sources, his real name was Muwalil Wasit (cousin to Brunei Sultan Nasiruddin). Muwalil Wasit was the son of Alimud-Din III.[2]

The Sultan died in 1844.[3]

References

  1. ^ Pluvier, Jan M. (1967). A Handbook and Chart of South-East Asian History. Oxford University Press. p. 43.
  2. ^ Omar, Ibrahim S. (2018). Diary of a Colonized Native: (Years of Hidden Colonial Slavery). Singapore: Partridge Publishing. ISBN 9781543743272.
  3. ^ Saleeby, Najeeb Mitry (1908). The History of Sulu. Bureau of Printing. p. 91.

See also

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List of sultans of Sulu (1405–1915) and claimants (1936–present)
18th century flag of the Sultanate of Sulu
Sultans from 1405 to 1915
  • Sharif ul-Hāshim
  • Kamal ud-Din
  • Ala ud-Din
  • Amir ul-Umara
  • Muizz ul-Mutawadi-in
  • Nasir ud-Din I
  • Muhammad ul-Halim
  • Batarah Shah Tengah
  • Muwallil Wasit I
  • Nasir ud-Din II
  • Salah ud-Din
  • Ali Shah
  • Azim ud-Din I (Ferdinand I)
  • Bantilan
  • Azim ud-Din II
  • Azim ud-Din I (Ferdinand I)
  • Jamalul Kiram I
  • Jamalul Kiram II1
19th century flag of the Sultanate of Sulu
Claimants after 1936
Line after Jamalul Kiram II
Claimants after Muwallil Wasit II
Line after Mahakuttah Abdullah Kiram
Line after Punjungan Kiram
  • Muhammad Punjungan Kiram (1980-83)
  • Aguimuddin Abirin (83)
  • Mohammad Akijal Atti (83-90)
  • Jamalul Kiram III (90-99)
  • Ismael Kiram II (99-2015)
  • Agbimuddin Kiram (2015)
  • Phudgal Kiram
  • Fuad Kiram
  • Mohamad Akjan Ali Muhammad
  • Abdul Rajak Aliuddin
  • Eddy T. Sulaiman
1 The last recognised Sultan of Sulu was Sultan Jamalul Kiram II and based on historical records in Malaysia, Philippines and Brunei, he died in 1936 and had seven daughters but no son which in Islamic law, a woman cannot be appointed as heir or successor. (note)


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