Alauddin Riayat Shah of Pahang

Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah was the 13th Sultan of Pahang who reigned from 1614 to 1615. He seized the throne after killing his father, Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah and elder brother, the heir apparent Raja Abdullah. His name is identified based on the recent discovery of a treaty with his seal attached, in the Portuguese National Archives in Lisbon. It was recorded that he entered into treaty relations with the Portuguese Malacca on 16 August 1614. Until then, his name had been unknown to historians. The seal is now the earliest known extant seal from the Malay peninsular.

Alauddin Riayat Shah
علاء الدين رعاية شاه
Sultan of Pahang
Reign16141615
PredecessorAbdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah
SuccessorAbdul Jalil Shah III
HouseMelaka
FatherAbdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah
ReligionSunni Islam

In 1615, the Acehnese under Iskandar Muda invaded Pahang, forcing Alauddin Riayat Shah to retreat into the interiors. He nevertheless continued to exercise some ruling powers and faced several further onslaughts by the Acehnese in 1617,1635 and 1638 and from Johor in 1638. His reign in exile is considered officially ended after the installation of a distant relative, Raja Bujang to the Pahang throne in 1615.

Raja Bujang who reigned as Abdul Jalil Shah was eventually deposed in the Acehnese invasion in 1617, but restored to the Pahang throne and also installed as the new Sultan of Johor following the death of his uncle, Abdullah Ma'ayat Shah in 1623. This event led to the union of the crown of Pahang and Johor, and the formal establishment of Johor Empire.

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    Alauddin Riayat Shah of Pahang
    House of Malacca
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by
    Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah
    Sultan of Pahang
    1614–1615
    Succeeded by
    Abdul Jalil Shah III
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