-
Muhammad Shah (born
Awang Alak
Betatar; died c. 1402)
established the
Sultanate of
Brunei and was its
first sultan, from 1368 to his
death in 1402. The...
- region.
Pembakal Bangis, a
Bruneian nobleman, was
chosen by
Awang Alak
Betatar to make the
request that Mawangga, the
Tutong chief, show up at the capital...
- ASEAN.
According to
local historiography,
Brunei was
founded by
Awang Alak
Betatar,
later to be
Sultan Muhammad Shah,
reigning around AD 1400. He
moved from...
- was the
eldest son of Dewa Amas
Kayangan and the
brother of
Awang Alak
Betatar (also
known as
Muhammad Shah of Brunei). It was
under him that the kingdom...
-
first Maguindanao Sultan. The
second and
third Makdum's
father was
Sultan Betatar of Taif
Arabia who was the 9th
progeny of Hasan, the
grandson of prophet...
- term P'oni is
still used today. In addition, the
family of
Awang Alak
Betatar is
thought to have
established the old
monarchy in
Garang before moving...
-
Portrait Name
Reign start Reign end
Notes 1
Muhammad Shah /
Awang Alak
Betatar 1363/1368 1402 He
founded modern Brunei in the
early 1360s
after converting...
-
ruler chosen by the
saudara to rule the
newly founded state was
Awang Alak
Betatar, the son of Dewa Amas and the Sang Aji's daughter. He was not necessarily...
- of Brunei, and who is also said to be the
younger brother of
Awang Alak
Betatar or
Muhammad Shah (1405–1415), the
first Sultan of Brunei. The
fifth Sultan...
- from Hindu-Buddhism to Islam, and his pre-conversion name was
Awang Alak
Betatar. At the
western end of the
South East
Asian mainland,
Lower Burma was occupied...