Mansur Shah I of Pahang

Mansur Shah I
منصور شاه
Sultan of Pahang
Reign 14951519
Predecessor Abdul Jamil Shah I
Successor Mahmud Shah
Died 1519
Issue Raja Puspa Dewi
Raja Kesuma Dewi
House Melaka
Father Ahmad Shah I
Religion Sunni Islam

Sultan Mansur Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Shah I (died 1519) is the fourth Sultan of Pahang who reigned from 1495 to 1519. He reigned jointly with his cousin, Abdul Jamil Shah I who succeeded on the abdication of his father, Ahmad Shah I in 1495.[1]

Early life

Known as Raja Mansur before his accession, he is the son of the second Sultan of Pahang, Ahmad Shah I by his wife, a daughter of Bendahara Tun Hamzah.[2] He ascended to the throne at a very young age following the abdication of his father, Ahmad Shah I, who went into religious seclusion in 1495.[3] As a result, he reigned under the rule of his cousin, Abdul Jamil Shah I and assumed full control only in 1512 after the death of the latter.[4]

Reign

Recognising Pahang was a vassal of Melaka, the Portuguese who had established themselves after the conquest of Melaka, demanded tribute from Pahang. Mansur Shah I refused to pay the annual tribute, which resulted in open warfare between Pahang and the Portuguese.[1]

References

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Mansur Shah I of Pahang
House of Malacca
 Died: 1519
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Abdul Jamil Shah I
Sultan of Pahang
1495–1519
Succeeded by
Mahmud Shah
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