Mansur Shah II of Pahang
Mansur Shah II منصور شاه | |||||||||
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Sultan of Pahang | |||||||||
Reign | 1555–1560 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zainal Abidin Shah | ||||||||
Successor | Abdul Jamal Shah | ||||||||
Died | 1560 | ||||||||
Spouse |
Raja Putri Fatima Raja Bakal | ||||||||
Issue |
Raja Saleh Raja Jalil Raja Putri Putih Raja Putri Tengah Raja Putri Dewi | ||||||||
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House | Melaka | ||||||||
Father | Zainal Abidin Shah | ||||||||
Mother | Raja Putri Dewi | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur Shah II ibni al-Marhum Sultan Zainal-Abidin Shah is the eighth Sultan of Pahang who reigned from 1555 to 1560. He succeeded on the death of his father, Zainal Abidin Shah in 1555.[1]
Early life
Known as Raja Mansur before his accession, he is the eldest son of the seventh Sultan, Zainal Abidin Shah by his Royal wife, Raja Putri Dewi, daughter of Mahmud Shah of Melaka. Mansur Shah II married first to Raja Putri Fatima, elder daughter of Alauddin Riayat Shah II by his wife, Raja Puspa Dewi binti Sultan Mahmud Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Shah. He married secondly after the death of his first wife, to Putri Bakal binti Raja Ahmad, daughter of Raja Ahmad bin Raja Muhammad of Terengganu.[1]
Death
According to the classical Malay text, Bustanus Salatin, Mansur Shah II was killed in a battle against the Javanese Hindus that took place in Southern Pahang in 1560.[2][1] He was buried at Tanjung Brunei Cemetery, Pahang, having had issue, three sons and three daughters. As he was venerated as a martyr who die wielding jihad, Mansur Shah II is styled Marhum Shahid after his death and succeeded by his younger brother, Raja Jamal.[1]
References
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Mansur Shah II of Pahang House of Melaka | ||
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Preceded by Zainal Abidin Shah |
Sultan of Pahang 1555–1560 |
Succeeded by Abdul Jamal Shah |