Jauhar ul-Alam

Jauhar ul-Alam
Sulṭān of Acèh Darussalam
Reign 1726
Predecessor Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir
Successor Syamsul Alam
Died 1726
Religion Islam


Sultan Jauhar ul-Alam Amauddin Syah (died 1726) was the twenty-first sultan of Aceh. He ruled very briefly in 1726. Some sources date his reign in 1723.[1]

Under the name Panglima Maharaja he was originally the local maharaja of Kampong Pahang. He was also a counselor to his overlord, Sultan Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir. The latter was badly cornered by a rebellion by one of the sagis (regions) in 1726 and had to take refuge in a fortress. As the other sagis joined the uprising, Jamal ul-Alam fled to Pidië on the advice of Panglima Maharaja. After some political chaos Panglima Maharaja stepped forward and was enthroned, although he had previously sworn not to betray Jamal ul-Alam.[2] He took the regnal title Sultan Jauhar ul-Alam Amauddin Syah but died after only seven (or twenty) days. In his place the chiefs chose Wandi Tebing alias Syamsul Alam as sultan.[3]

References

  1. Taniputera (2013), p. 194.
  2. Djajadiningrat (1911), p. 197.
  3. Djajadiningrat (1911), p. 199.

Literature


Preceded by
Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir
Sulṭān of Acèh Darussalam
1726
Succeeded by
Syamsul Alam
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