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Abdul Hakkul Mubin ibni
Muhammad Panjang (died c. 1673),
posthumously known as Al-Marhum di ****u, was the
Sultan of
Brunei from 1661 to 1673. He was involved...
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civil war in the
Bruneian Sultanate from 1660 to 1673.
Between Abdul Hakkul Mubin and Muhyiddin.
During Sultan Muhammad Ali's reign, a
dispute led to...
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grandson of Emir
Rumaythah ibn Abi
Numayy of Mecca. The 13th
Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin was an
exception to
familial succession, but he
ascended after murdering...
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Muhammad Shah,
temporarily interrupted by the
thirteenth sultan,
Abdul Hakkul Mubin, who in turn was
deposed by a
member of the
House of Bolkiah. The...
- Bongsu, was
involved in an incident. The son of
Pengiran Bendahara Abdul Hakkul Mubin,
Pengiran Muhammad Alam was the prince's
opponent in the ****fight...
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Jalilul Akbar. He took the
throne after defeating his opponent,
Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin during the
Brunei Civil War. Notably, he also
attempted to return...
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Sultanate of Sulu. When the
civil war
broke out in
Brunei between sultans Abdul Hakkul Mubin and Muhyiddin, the
Sultan of Sulu ****erted
their claim to Brunei's...
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forces in
which they
failed to
defeat Abdul Hakkul Mubin. It also
noted that
Muhyiddin finally defeated Abdul Hakkul Mubin in
Cermin Island, by of the purchasing...
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Abdul Jalilul Akbar 17th
century Abdul Jalilul Jabbar Muhammad Ali
Abdul Hakkul Mubin Muhyiddin Nasruddin 18th
century Husin Kamaluddin (First reign) Muhammad...
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Abdul Jalilul Akbar 17th
century Abdul Jalilul Jabbar Muhammad Ali
Abdul Hakkul Mubin Muhyiddin Nasruddin 18th
century Husin Kamaluddin (First reign) Muhammad...