Salehuddin of Perak
Salehuddin | |||||||||
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Sultan of Perak | |||||||||
Sultan of Perak | |||||||||
Reign | 1630–1636 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Mahmud Shah I | ||||||||
Successor | Muzaffar Shah II | ||||||||
Died | 1636 Kampar, Sumatra | ||||||||
Burial | Kampar, Sumatra | ||||||||
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House | Perak | ||||||||
Father | Mahmud Shah I | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sultan Salehuddin ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Shah I (died 1636) was the ninth Sultan of Perak. He was the son of the eighth Sultan of Perak, Mahmud Shah I.[1][2]
In 1630, Raja Kobat, the son of Sultan Mahmud Shah I, was crowned Sultan of Perak with the title of Sultan Salehuddin after the death of his father. During his reign, Perak was said to have been hit by a deadly cholera epidemic which killed many people in Perak. Sultan Salehuddin is said to have sailed to Kampar, Sumatra and died there in 1636.[3]
According to a document from the History of the Kampar Society in the Peninsula, the relationship between Perak and Kampar began during the reign of Muzaffar Shah I and continued until the reign of Salehuddin.[2] People from Kampar also migrated to Perak and were concentrated in Manjung and in the Beruas area.
Due to the lack of documentation and references, not much further information can be found regarding his life. The exact location of the tomb of Sultan Salehuddin in Kampar is unknown. With his death, the rule of Perak from the Melaka dynasty ended.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Jeragan, Abdul Shukor (June 1907). "List of Graveyards of the Late Sultans of the State of Perak, Der-Ul-Rithuan, enquired into and visited by me, Stia Bijaya Di Raja, under instructions received from the Government". Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (48): 99. ISSN 2304-7534.
- ^ a b c Jasbindar, Freddie Aziz. "Sultan Salehuddin (Sultan Perak ke 9)". www.orangperak.com. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ Jeragan, Abdul Shukor (June 1907). "List of Graveyards of the Late Sultans of the State of Perak, Der-Ul-Rithuan, enquired into and visited by me, Stia Bijaya Di Raja, under instructions received from the Government". Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (48): 100. ISSN 2304-7534.