Sulaiman (Brunei)
Sultan Sulaiman ibn ‘Ali ibn ‘Ajlan (Arabic: الـسـلـطـان سـلـيـمـان ابـن عـلي ابـن عـجـلان) was the fourth Sultan of Brunei according to Silsilah Raja-Raja Berunai. He succeeded his father in 1432 and ruled until his abdication in 1485, to allow his son Bolkiah to become Sultan. During his reign, he continued the legacies of his father in strengthening the spread of Islam and the construction of Kota Batu.[3] He was also known as Raja Tua.[3] According to oral tradition, the sultan was said to live more than 100 years old.[2] In the Boxer Codex, he was known as Soliman by the Spaniards.
Sulaiman سليمان | |
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4th Sultan of Brunei | |
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Reign | 1432–1485 (abdicated) |
Predecessor | Sharif ‘Ali ibn ‘Ajlan ibn Rumaithah ibn Muhammad[1] |
Successor | Bolkiah |
Born | Around 1400[2] Sultanate of Brunei |
Died | 1511 Sultanate of Brunei |
Burial | |
Issue | Bolkiah |
Father | Sharif ‘Ali ibn ‘Ajlan |
Mother | Puteri Ratna Kesuma, daughter of Sultan Ahmad |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Death
Sultan Sulaiman died in 1511. His tombstone is located in Jalan Subok, Brunei. The inscription of Sultan Sulaiman's tombstone mentions the name of the sultan and the date of his death.[2]
References
- "Pusat Sejarah Brunei" (in Malay). www.history-centre.gov.bn. Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
- Umar, Jamil (2000). Tarsilah Brunei The Early History of Brunei Up To 1432 AD. Bandar Seri Begawan: Brunei History Centre. p. 77-78. ISBN 99917-34-03-1.
- "Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei" (PDF). Hmjubliemas.gov.bn. Retrieved 3 February 2018.