Abdul Kahar عبد القهار | |||||||||
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Sultan of Brunei | |||||||||
Reign | 1524–1530 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Bolkiah | ||||||||
Successor | Saiful Rijal | ||||||||
Born | Abdul Kahar Jalilul Alam | ||||||||
Died | 1578 | ||||||||
Spouse | Raja Bajau | ||||||||
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Father | Sultan Bolkiah | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Abdul Kahar Jalilul Alam ibni Bolkiah Shah Alam (Jawi: عبد القهار جليل العالم ابن بلقية شاه عالم; died 1578), posthumously known as Marhum Keramat,[1] was the seventh Sultan of Brunei. He was reputed to possess supernatural abilities and be a devout man (berkeramat).[2] He reigned from 1524 until stepping down from the throne in 1530 to allow his nephew and adopted-son Saiful Rijal to become Sultan.[3] Additionally, he was known as Siripada by Antonio Pigafetta in 1521.[4]
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