Daeng Parani, the Glossary
Daeng Parani (died ca. 1726) was one of the five Bugis brothers from Luwu, Sulawesi, who established political dominance over the royal houses of Peninsular Malaysia.[1]
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21 relations: Abdul Jalil Shah IV of Johor, Bendahara, Bendahara dynasty, Bugis, Johor, Johor Sultanate, Kedah, Kingdom of Luwu, Mahmud Shah II, Minangkabau people, Pahang Kingdom, Peninsular Malaysia, Raja Ali Haji, Raja Haji Fisabilillah, Raja Kecil, Riau, Riau-Lingga Sultanate, Richard James Wilkinson, Salehuddin of Selangor, Sulawesi, Temenggong Abdul Jamal.
- History of Peninsular Malaysia
- House of Temenggong of Johor
- Royal House of Selangor
Abdul Jalil Shah IV of Johor
Paduka Sri Sultan ‘Abdu’l Jalil IV Ri’ayat Shah Zillu’llah fi al-’Alam bin Dato’ Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun Habib Abdul Majid (or simply as Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah IV, born Tun Abdul Jalil) was the Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Johor and Pahang and their dependencies, who reigned from 1699 to 1718.
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Bendahara
Bendahara (Jawi) was an administrative position within classical Malay kingdoms comparable to a vizier before the intervention of European powers during the 19th century.
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Bendahara dynasty
The Bendahara dynasty (Wangsa Bendahara, Jawi) is the current ruling dynasty of Pahang, Terengganu and Johor – constituent states of Malaysia.
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Bugis
The Bugis people, also known as Buginese people, are an Austronesian ethnic group—the most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi (the others being Makassar and Toraja), in the south-western province of Sulawesi, third-largest island of Indonesia.
Johor
Johor (also spelled Johore or historically, Jahore) is a state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula.
Johor Sultanate
The Johor Sultanate (Kesultanan Johor or کسلطانن جوهر; also called the Sultanate of Johor, Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga, or the Johor Empire) was founded by Sultan of Malacca Mahmud Shah's son, Alauddin Riayat Shah II in 1528.
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Kedah
Kedah, also known by its honorific Darul Aman and historically as Queda, is a state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia.
Kingdom of Luwu
The Kingdom of Luwu (also Luwuq or Wareq) was a polity located in the northern part of the modern-day South Sulawesi province of Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi.
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Mahmud Shah II
Mahmud Shah II (reigned: 1489–1490) was an infant Sultan of Bengal with Habsh Khan as his regent.
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Minangkabau people
Minangkabau people (Urang Minang or Urang Awak; Indonesian or Malay: Orang Minangkabau; Jawi), also known as Minang, are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia.
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Pahang Kingdom
The Pahang Kingdom (Malay: Kerajaan Pahang, Jawi) was a Malay state that existed from 1770 to 1881, and is the immediate predecessor of the modern Malaysian state of Pahang.
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Peninsular Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia, historically known as Malaya, also known as West Malaysia or the "Malaysian Peninsula", is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the nearby islands.
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Raja Ali Haji
Raja Ali Haji bin Raja Haji Ahmad (1808/9–1869/75) was a 19th-century Bugis-Malay historian, poet and scholar who wrote ''Tuhfal al-Nafis''. Daeng Parani and Raja Ali Haji are Royal House of Selangor.
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Raja Haji Fisabilillah
Raja Haji Fisabilillah (full name Raja Haji Fisabilillah ibni Daeng Chelak) (1727–1784) was a Bugis-Malay warrior, and also the Yang Dipertuan Muda (Crown Prince) of the Johor Sultanate from 1777 to 1784.
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Raja Kecil
Raja Kecil (d. 1746), or Raja Kecik, also known as Sultan Abdul Jalil Rahmat Shah (r. 1722–1746), was the first sultan of the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura.
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Riau
Riau (Jawi) is a province of Indonesia.
Riau-Lingga Sultanate
Riau-Lingga Sultanate (Jawi:, Kesultanan Riau-Lingga), also known as the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Riau Sultanate or Lingga Sultanate was a Malay sultanate that existed from 1824 to 1911, before being dissolved following Dutch intervention.
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Richard James Wilkinson
Richard James Wilkinson (29 May 1867 – 5 December 1941) was a British colonial administrator, scholar of Malay, and historian.
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Salehuddin of Selangor
Sultan Salehuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Yamtuan Muda Riau II Opu Daeng Chelak (Jawi: سلطان صالح الدين شاه ابن المرحوميمتوان مودا رياو ٢ اوڤو داءيڠ چلق; born Raja Lumu bin Opu Daeng Chelak, 1705–1782) was the first Sultan of Selangor.
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Sulawesi
Sulawesi, also known as Celebes, is an island in Indonesia.
Temenggong Abdul Jamal
Dato' Temenggong Seri Maharaja Tun Abdul Jamal bin Almarhum Dato' Bendahara Seri Maharaja Tun Abbas Al-Aydrus. (1720 – 1802) was the first Temenggong of Johor. Daeng Parani and Temenggong Abdul Jamal are House of Temenggong of Johor.
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See also
History of Peninsular Malaysia
- British Malaya
- Chi Tu
- Daeng Parani
- History of Johor
- History of Kedah
- History of Kelantan
- History of Malacca
- History of Malaya
- History of Negeri Sembilan
- History of Pahang
- History of Penang
- History of Perlis
- History of Selangor
- Laluan Penarikan
- Malacca Sultanate
- Patani (historical region)
- Patani Kingdom
- Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
- Zabag (ancient territory)
House of Temenggong of Johor
- Abu Bakar of Johor
- Daeng Parani
- Ibrahim Iskandar of Johor
- Ibrahim of Johor
- Iskandar of Johor
- Ismail of Johor
- Josephine Ruby Trevorrow
- Khaleeda Bustamam
- Lady Helen Ibrahim
- Raja Zarith Sofiah
- Temenggong Abdul Jamal
- Temenggong Abdul Rahman
- Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim
- Temenggong of Johor
- Tunku Abdul Jalil
- Tunku Abdul Majid
- Tunku Abdul Rahman (1933–1989)
- Tunku Abdul Rahman Hassanal Jefri
- Tunku Iskandar Abdul Jalil Abu Bakar Ibrahim
- Tunku Ismail Idris
- Tunku Puan Nora
- Tunku Puan Zanariah
- Tunku Tun Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah
- Ungku Abdul Aziz
- Zeti Akhtar Aziz
Royal House of Selangor
- Daeng Parani
- Hisamuddin of Selangor
- List of children of Sulaiman of Selangor
- Permaisuri Siti Aishah
- Raja Ali Haji
- Raja Petra Kamarudin
- Raja Uda
- Salahuddin of Selangor
- Selangor royal family
- Sharafuddin of Selangor
- Tengku Amir Shah
- Tengku Ampuan Bariah
- Tengku Ampuan Jemaah
- Tengku Ampuan Rahimah
- Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin
- Tengku Permaisuri of Selangor
- Tengku Putra
- Tengku Sulaiman Shah
- Tengku Zafrul Aziz
- Tengku Zatashah
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daeng_Parani
Also known as Daing Parani.