Paduka Sri Sultan Mukaddam Shah (died 1619) was the sixth Sultan of Perak. He is the son of the sister of Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin and Sultan Tajul Ariffin Shah, and was the cousin of Raja Kecil Lasa Raja Inu. Before becoming Sultan, he was known as Raja Tua.[1][2][3]
Mukaddam Shah | |||||
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Sultan of Perak | |||||
Sultan of Perak | |||||
Reign | 1603–1619 | ||||
Predecessor | Alauddin Shah | ||||
Successor | Mansur Shah II | ||||
Died | 1619 Aceh Sultanate | ||||
Burial | |||||
Issue | Putri Limau Purut | ||||
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House | Perak | ||||
Mother | daughter of Mansur Shah I | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sultan Mukaddam Shah resided in an area known today as Bota Kanan.
According to the stories of the elders, one of the princesses of Sultan Mukaddam Shah, Putri Limau Purut was very beautiful in appearance. The princess was betrothed to her second cousin, Raja Mansur (younger brother of Sultan Alauddin Shah). Therefore, the proposal of Sultan Iskandar Muda of Aceh who came to propose to Putri Limau Purut was rejected by Sultan Mukaddam Shah. This made the Sultan angry and dissatisfied.[1][2] Considering the rejection, the Sultan Iskandar Muda of Aceh ordered his army to fight with Perak. The Acehnese army defeated Perak and the Sultan and Queen of Perak were captured by the Acehnese army. Likewise, Putri Limau Purut was also captured along with her nanny Esah Gerbang and several of his entourage by the Acehnese army. All the captives were taken to Aceh and Sultan Mukaddam Shah later died while in Aceh and was given the title Marhum di Aceh. In that time, a bendahara from Perak named Megat Abdullah had conducted a prisoner rescue operation. Thanks to Megat Abdullah's efforts, Putri Limau Purut was brought back to Perak and married Raja Mansur.[1][2]
There is also a story that states that Raja Mansur was captured and taken to Aceh together with the relatives of Sultan Mukaddam Shah. However, Raja Mansur was able to escape and fled to the Johor. In Johor, he married a Jambi princess, and in 1619 he returned to Perak to marry Putri Limau Purut and ascended the throne of Perak with the title of Sultan Mansur Shah II.[1][2]
At the end of the reign of Sultan Mukaddam Shah in 1619, Sultan Iskandar Muda of Aceh sent his army to attack and re-conquer Perak and other states in the Malay Peninsula. It is still unknown where Sultan Mukaddam Shah's tomb is. What is certain is that it is located in Aceh, outside of Perak.[3][2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Portal Raja Kita - Perak". 2010-02-25. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
- ^ a b c d e Jasbindar, Freddie Aziz. "Sultan Mukaddam Shah (Sultan Perak ke 6)". www.orangperak.com. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
- ^ a b Abdul Shukor, Jeragan (1907). "List of Graveyards of the Late Sultans of the State of Perak, Der-Ul-Rithuan, enquired into and visited by me, Stia Bijaya Di Raja, under instructions received from the Government". Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (48): 99. ISSN 2304-7534. JSTOR 41561088.