Difference between revisions 823913176 and 824124257 on enwiki{{linkrot|date=February 2018}} {{Infobox monarch |name = Muhammad Tajuddin <br> محمد تاجو الدين |image = Sultan_Muhammad_Tajuddin.jpg |caption = Tombstone of Sultan [[Muhammad Tajuddin]] at [[Kubah Makam Di Raja]] |succession = [[List of Sultans of Brunei|19th Sultan of Brunei]] |reign-type = 1st reign |reign = 1778-1804 |predecessor = [[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]] |successor = [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]] |reign-type1 = 2nd reign |reign1 = 1804 – 1807 |predecessor1 = [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]] |successor1 = [[Muhammad Kanzul Alam]] |spouse = [[Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Bulan]]<br>Dayang Asiah binti Manteri Husain |issue-link = #Marriage and children |issue = [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]]<br>Pengiran Muda Saiful Rijal<br>Pengiran Temenggong Pengiran Anak Muhammad Yusuf<br>Pengiran Anak Yakub |house = [[Bolkiah]] | father = [[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]] | mother = [[Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Nuralam]] |religion = [[Sunni Islam]] }} '''Muhammad Tajuddin''' was the 19th [[Sultan of Brunei]].<ref name="Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei">{{cite web|url=http://www.hmjubliemas.gov.bn/Documents/pdf/Buku%20Sejarah%20Sultan-Sultan%20Brunei.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei|website=Hmjubliemas.gov.bn|accessdate=3 February 2018}}</ref> He succeeded his father [[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]] in 1778 and ruled until 1804 when he voluntarily abdicated in favour of his eldest son, [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]] in April 1804. Nevertheless, his son [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]] only ruled less than a year as he died in November 1804. As a consequence, [[Muhammad Tajuddin]] ascended to the throne for the second time. He ruled until his death in 1807. ==Background== [[Muhammad Tajuddin]] was the eldest son of [[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]] by his second wife, [[Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Nuralam]]. He was the half-brother of [[Muhammad Kanzul Alam]] who later succeeded him as the 21st [[Sultan of Brunei]] and [[Pengiran Shahbandar Pengiran Anak Abdul Wahab]], the father of 24th Sultan of Brunei, [[Abdul Momin]]. As he was the eldest and legitimate son of [[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]], he was installed as the heir to Brunei throne with the title of 'Yang Di-Pertuan Muda' by his father.<ref name="royalark.net">{{cite web|url=https://www.royalark.net/Brunei/brunei8.htm|title=brunei8|website=www.royalark.net}}</ref> ==Reign== [[File:Batu_Tarsilah.jpg|thumb|left|Batu Tarsilah at [[Kubah Makam Di Raja]], [[Bandar Seri Begawan]].]] *Sultan [[Muhammad Tajuddin]] commanded [[Khatib Haji Abdul Latif]] to write and complet[[Silsilah Raja-Raja Berunai]]. The [[Batu Tarsilah]], a stone tablet that describes the Genealogy of the Sultans of Brunei in [[Jawi alphabets]]. was completed during his rule.<ref name="Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei">{{cite web|url=http://www.hmjubliemas.gov.bn/Documents/pdf/Buku%20Sejarah%20Sultan-Sultan%20Brunei.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei|website=Hmjubliemas.gov.bn|accessdate=3 February 2018}}</ref> * He instructed [[Khatib Haji Abdul Latif]] to obtain 'Rumah Waqaf' for Brunei's pilgrims in [[Mecca]].<ref name="hmjubliemas.gov.bn">Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei">{{cite web|url=http://www.hmjubliemas.gov.bn/Documents/pdf/Buku%20Sejarah%20Sultan-Sultan%20Brunei.pdf</ref> * He sent envoys to [[Qing]] China for marketizing Brunei's products.<ref name="hmjubliemas.gov.bn"/> * He was keen to normalize Brunei's relations with Spain who made a presence in the [[Philippines]] by sending an envoy there.<ref name="hmjubliemas.gov.bn"/> ==Death== [[Muhammad Tajuddin]] died in 1807. He was buried at [[Kubah Makam Di Raja]] in [[Bandar Seri Begawan]]. His tombstone is situated near the resting place of his son, [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]], and his grandson, [[Omar Ali Saifuddin II]]. He was succeeded by his half-brother, [[Muhammad Kanzul Alam]]. ==References== <references /> {{Sultans of Brunei}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nasr|format=PDF|title=Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei|website=Hmjubliemas.gov.bn|accessdate=3 February 2018}}</ref> * He sent envoys to [[Qing]] China for marketizing Brunei's products.<ref name="Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei">{{cite web|url=http://www.hmjubliemas.gov.bn/Documents/pdf/Buku%20Sejarah%20Sultan-Sultan%20Brunei.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei|website=Hmjubliemas.gov.bn|accessdate=3 February 2018}}</ref> * He was keen to normalize Brunei's relations with Spain who made a presence in the [[Philippines]] by sending an envoy there.<ref name="Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei">{{cite web|url=http://www.hmjubliemas.gov.bn/Documents/pdf/Buku%20Sejarah%20Sultan-Sultan%20Brunei.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei|website=Hmjubliemas.gov.bn|accessdate=3 February 2018}}</ref> ==Death== [[Muhammad Tajuddin]] died in 1807.<ref name="Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei">{{cite web|url=http://www.hmjubliemas.gov.bn/Documents/pdf/Buku%20Sejarah%20Sultan-Sultan%20Brunei.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sejarah Sultan-Sultan Brunei|website=Hmjubliemas.gov.bn|accessdate=3 February 2018}}</ref> He was buried at [[Kubah Makam Di Raja]] in [[Bandar Seri Begawan]]. His tombstone is situated near the resting place of his son, [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]], and his grandson, [[Omar Ali Saifuddin II]]. He was succeeded by his half-brother, [[Muhammad Kanzul Alam]].<ref name="royalark.net">{{cite web|url=https://www.royalark.net/Brunei/brunei8.htm|title=brunei8|website=www.royalark.net}}</ref> ==References== <references /> {{s-start}} {{s-reg}} {{succession box | before= [[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]] | title= [[Sultan of Brunei]] | years= 1778-1804 | after= [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]] }} {s-start}} {{s-reg}} {{succession box | before= [[Muhammad Jamalul Alam I]] | title= [[Sultan of Brunei]] | years= 1804-1807 | after= [[Muhammad Kanzul Alam]] }} {{s-end}} {{Sultans of Brunei}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Muhammad Tajuddin}} [[Category:1807 deaths]] [[Category:189th-century Sultans of Brunei]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=824124257.
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