Makam Diraja Johor Teluk Blangah
Makam Diraja Johor Teluk Blangah (Jawi: مقام دراج خوهر تاوق بلاڠه) is a Johor royal mausoleum co-located next to the grounds of Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim. The royal cemetery is the final resting place of the descendants of the House of Temenggong from 1825 to 1900.[1]
Makam Diraja Johor Teluk Blangah | |
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Established | 1825 |
Closed | 1900 |
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Country | Singapore |
Coordinates | 01°15′59.0″N 103°49′28.8″E |
Owned by | State of Johor |
Background
The burial ground was informally established with Temenggong Abdul Rahman being buried there in late December 1825, the burial ground had since became a resting place for later members of the House of Temenggong from then on.
The last to be buried was Ungku Mohd Khalid, the younger brother of Sultan Abu Bakar in 1900.
Notable burials
Another royal mausoleum is located at a nearby Keramat Bukit Kasita, which is the mausoleum of the Riau-Lingga Royal Family, a split of the Johor Royal Family.[2]