Rijaluddin Muhammad Shah of Kedah
Paduka Sri Sultan Rijaluddin Muhammad Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Sulaiman Shah II (died 4 October 1652) was the 13th Sultan of Kedah. His reign was from 1626 to 1652. He assumed the regency when his father was carried off to Aceh in 1619 as a prisoner. He appealed for help from the King of Siam, in an attempt to counter Acehnese hegemony. He removed his capital to Kota Naga in August 1626. He entered into diplomatic relations with the Dutch in Batavia. Hukum Kanun Kedah and Undang-Undang Pelabuhan Kedah which was a law very similar to Undang-Undang Melaka was written during his reign.
Rijaluddin Muhammad Shah | |||||
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Sultan of Kedah Dar ul-Aman | |||||
Reign | 1626–1652 | ||||
Predecessor | Sulaiman Shah II | ||||
Successor | Muhyiddin Mansur Shah | ||||
Died | 4 October 1652 Istana Baginda, Kota Naga | ||||
Spouse | Wan Fatima | ||||
Issue | Sultan Muhyiddin Mansur Shah Tunku Pangeran Tunku Rahima | ||||
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House | Kedah | ||||
Father | Sulaiman Shah II | ||||
Mother | Che' Ratnamala | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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Rijaluddin Muhammad Shah of Kedah House of Kedah Died: 4 October 1652 | ||
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Preceded by Sulaiman Shah II |
Sultan of Kedah 1626–1652 |
Succeeded by Muhyiddin Mansur Shah |
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