Muhammad Hassan

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Sultan Muhammad Hassan (reign: 1582–1598 or 1601-1610*Nicholl) was the ninth Sultan of Brunei.

His elder son, Sultan Jalilul Akbar, is the ancestor of Sultan Hj. Hassanal Bolkiah (*the present Sultan of Brunei).

Sultan Muhammad Hassan's middle son, Sultan Tengah was sent to be the "Sultan of Sarawak". His generations continue to rule in Sambas Sultanate (*Indonesia) to this day.

Sultan Muhammad Hassan's youngest son, Pangiran Shahbandar Maharajalela, also known as Raja Bongsu-I, was sent to Sulu to be a Sultan, taking the name "Sultan Mawalil-Wasit-I". He is the ancestor of the present Sulu Sultanate royal families, the Kiram, Shakiraullah & the Maharajah Adinda families. Please refer to www.royalsulu.com as to the rightful Sultan of Sulu and Sabah. (*In the present Sulu Sultanate, one of his descendants from the Maharajah Adinda families made a claimed over the Sulu Sultanate, and call himself as Raja Bongsu-II).

The three brothers in the three sultanates were same royal blood. To prove their relationships, by the existences of the royal symbol called "Pulau Janggi" in Sulu and "Sepong Janggi or Sepoh Janggi" in Brunei. It is not know what it is called in the Sambas Sultanate.

Undoubtedly, the rulers of these 3 sultanates were brothers. However, their wealth were different,with the Brunei Sultanate being the and the Sulu Sultanate being the poorest.

[edit] References

1. Tarsilah Brunei-Pehin Dato' Dr.Mohd. Jamil Al-Sufri, 2. Raja Bongsu of Sulu-Robert Nicholl, 3. Sultan Tengah-Pehin Dato' Dr.Mohd. Jamil Al-Sufri.

Preceded by
Shah Berunai
Sultan of Brunei
1605 — 1618
Succeeded by
Abdul Jailul Akbar
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